Minnesota House Ends in a 67-67 Tie Amid Immigration Turmoil

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Two special elections in Minnesota gave Democrats two seats and left the House evenly split at 67-67; the state faces intensified immigration enforcement tensions, including fatalities and lawsuits, while Democrats control the Senate and governorship but must seek Republican support to advance their agenda.
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- Democrat Wins Minnesota Election With 95% of Vote Amid ICE Crackdown Newsweek
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