(Minneapolis, MN) -- Minnesota voters polled on the federal health care law are split on whether it should stay in place or be repealed. The new poll from the Star Tribune shows 46-percent of likely voters support keeping the Affordable Care Act, while 47-percent believe the law should be rescinded. The split on the health care law falls mainly along partisan lines with Democrats wanting it to stand and Republicans wanting repeal. About one in five voters say health care is the most important issue in determining their vote for president