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The majority of delegates from Minnesota elected Joe Biden during the Democratic primaries in 2020. His campaign gained significant support in the state, reflecting a broader trend among Democratic voters. Biden's focus on unity and recovery resonated with many, helping him secure the majority of delegates from Minnesota.

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