Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer and Democratic candidate Mark Dayton on Election Night, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. (MPR Photos)
Governor's race could be headed for recount, GOP takes state House and Senate
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Minnesota's race for governor looks like it's headed for a recount. Democrat Mark Dayton holds a slight lead over Republican Tom Emmer. Meanwhlie, Republicans won control of the State Legislature, and longtime Democratic Congressman Jim Oberstar was defeated by Republican Chip Cravaack. Midday looks at the results of Tuesday's election, and what's next.
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Mike Mulcahy: MPR political editor.
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Maureen Shaver: MPR's Republican political commentator
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Todd Rapp: MPR's Democratic-Farmer-Labor party commentator
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