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    Minnesota delegation lands decent seating at Dems’ convention

    By Joe Kimball | Published Sun, Aug 24 2008 8:20 pm

    Minnesota delegation lands decent seating at Dems' convention

    The seating chart inside Denver's Pepsi Center for the Democratic National Convention was released today, and Minnesota's delegation has a decent, but not spectacular, location. They're in the lower level -- not on the floor, though -- and in a corner of the arena. Arkansas, Maine and Oklahoma are stacked above us.

    Illinois -- surprise -- is front and center. Florida's up close, too; don't want to lose them again. The tiny Delaware group is right in front: Go, Joe! And Colorado gets a front-row seat, the hometeam advantage.

    Here's the map.

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