Franken pulls closer but Coleman still leads
Published 12/3/2008 at msnbc.com: Politics
Democrat Al Franken caught a couple of breaks Tuesday as the recount in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race drew closer to a finish, though not enough to undo Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's persistent lead.
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