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Coleman leads Franken by just 2 votes (Politico)

 
Politico - Two votes is all that stands between Minnesota Republican Sen. Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken, according to the Associated Press tally in the state’s still-unresolved Senate race. (link)

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