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Minnesota recount resumes, Franken makes gains

 
Coleman and Franken are separated by less than 200 votes. (CNN) – Vote recounting resumes Thursday in Minnesota in the battle for Norm Coleman's US Senate seat. The recount kicked off yesterday and could extend into next month. Unofficial results from the November 4th election put Coleman, a freshman Republican senator, just 215 votes ahead of his [...] (link)

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