Supporters of a state-subsidized Twins stadium continued to scramble at the state capitol today (Fri) to put together a deal before the Legislature adjourns. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: With ten days and counting, the fate of the Twins stadium now seems to hinge on the relationship between the Senate's two most powerful men: Majority Leader Roger Moe and Taxes Chairman Doug Johnson. They've both been "stadium-skeptics" since the beginning of the Legislative session, but now Johnson has come up with a last-ditch plan to save the stadium with money from a state-owned casino. The taxes committee votes on the proposal on Monday, and Johnson admits he doesn't have enough votes -- UNLESS the Majority Leader decides to twist a few arms. But Roger Moe says he's not ready to back Johnson's plan yet: