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NEW POLL SHOWS SUPPORT FOR GOVERNOR'S PLAN FOR TWINS STADIUM

          A new poll shows that Minnesotans support building a
     new stadium for the Twins "if -- as proposed last Thursday
     by Gov. Arne Carlson and stadium supporters in the
     Legislature -- it would be paid for by income taxes and user
     fees closely linked to the ballpark," according to Patrick
     Sweeney of the ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS.  Results of the poll,
     paid for Minnesota Wins, indicate that 77% favor the Carlson
     plan.  But "on the more basic question of whether they
     support or oppose building a new stadium," 59% said they are
     against construction, while 23% said they favor it.  The
     latest polling was conducted Thursday, Friday and Saturday
     by Information Specialists Group, a MN-based survey-research
     firm.  Statewide, 400 Minnesotans were surveyed by phone. 
     Margin of error is +/- 5% (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 11/11).
          NOTES: Figures show that Vikings' sales and income
     taxes "would initially contribute as much, or more, toward a
     new Twins ballpark as would taxes from the baseball team."
     Vikings President Roger Headrick: "I don't see the logic or
     rationale for using Vikings sources when you're not prepared
     to step up and help the Vikings" (STAR TRIBUNE, 11/11).
     ..."Key" pro-stadium legislators said Monday that the latest
     Twins ballpark plan "should pass the Senate and is picking
     up support in the House" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 11/11).

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