5K rejected Minn. Senate ballots get another look
Published 2/4/2009 at msnbc.com: Politics
The judges in Minnesota's Senate election trial threw Norm Coleman a lifeline, opening the door to adding nearly 5,000 rejected absentee ballots to a race Democrat Al Franken leads by just 225 votes.
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