Poll junkies, or just people focused on electability, may be looking for new state-by-state vs-Bush numbers around now. We've got 'em in the North Star state:
http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/7829912.htm
In sum: Kerry 43, Bush 41 (but within MOE=4); W beats Clark by 5 and Edwards by 6 (but MOST Minnesotans have "no strong opinion" of those two) and beats Dean by 14. MN's a late caucus state (March 3), with no paid ads and not much free local media for our guys; as a result, Kerry seems to have taken over the sweet spot held by Generic Democrat in earlier polls. (He'd better go hunting on television regularly if he wants to stay there: Minnesotans outside the Twin Cities don't mind social justice, but they're deeply divided on reproductive choice, and they do like their guns.) W's numbers are 53 favorable, 47 un-, 49-40 favorable-un on Iraq, but 42-47 favorable-un on the economy. If Kerry (or Edwards or Clark) can get numbers like that in Ohio and Missouri, we're in business. Go Gophers!