Coleman Sues Over Minnesota Senate Recount
Published 1/7/2009 at TIME.com Top Politics Stories
Republican Norm Coleman filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Democrat Al Franken's apparent recount victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race, delaying a resolution of the contest for weeks or months
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