Caucus attendees around the state reported long lines delaying events for both parties. There have been multiple reports of caucus locations running out of ballots. MPR News sent photographers across the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota. Here's what
DFL Party Chair Ken Martin advised people caucusing for his party to register at their local caucuses at 6:30 p.m. while Keith Downey, chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota, said his party is encouraging people to arrive by 6 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. to
UPDATED (10:37 p.m. Tuesday, March 1): Republican candidate Marco Rubio and Democratic contender were the projected winners for their parties in Minnesota's Super Tuesday caucus, according to reports. With about 37 percent of the vote, Rubio, a U.S.
Caucus attendees around the state reported long lines delaying events for both parties. There have been multiple reports of caucus locations running out of ballots. MPR News sent photographers across the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota. Here's what
Keith Downey, Chair of the Republican Party in Minnesota, said he expected a solid turnout due to the "energy" surrounding the Republican contest. Downey acknowledged the race remained extremely close between billionaire Donald Trump, Sen.