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Coleman camp declares victory again, but race is far from over

 
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) — For the second time in a week, Republican incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman's camp is labeling him the winner in Minnesota's far-from-over Senate race. Coleman leads Democratic challenger Al Franken by just 206 votes as the first round of tallying comes to close Monday evening. "Sen. Coleman remains the winner in this election [...] (link)

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