So it looks like Minnesota's legislature is going to be even more divided than it is already, with Democrats holding only a slight majority in the House, and Republicans only barely hanging on in the Senate:
Minnesota Legislature will remain divided
Democrats kept the House and Republicans kept Senate in Tuesday's election, which translates to two more years of tense partisan debate over Minnesota's future.
Possible recounts and mail-in ballots notwithstanding, it appears the GOP picked up six seats in the House. Democrats, who held a 75 to 59 majority the past two years will have only a 69 to 65 majority in the 2021-2022 cycle.
(...) In the Senate, Republicans held a 35 to 32 seat majority during the 2019-2020 session. At this point it appears that majority may shrink to a 34 to 33 split.
One of those Senate Democrats who went down in defeat was Matt Little. He makes tiktoks... it is an acceptable loss.