Published 12/24/2008
at Yahoo! News: Politics News
CQPolitics.com - Developments Tuesday and Wednesday in Minnesota point to a delay of at least a couple more weeks in resolving the state's still-undecided Senate contest between Republican incumbent Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken, the well-known comic entertainer and longtime Democratic Party activist.
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