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Minnesota: Franken Still Narrowly Ahead in Senate Race (Rasmussen Reports)

 
Rasmussen Reports - Democratic challenger Al Franken remains slightly ahead of Republican incumbent Norm Coleman in Minnesota's hotly contested U.S. Senate race. (link)

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