More Votes Challenged in Minnesota
Published 11/21/2008 by emilyes at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – The number of ballots being challenged in the Minnesota recount is growing. This as more than 40 percent of votes have been recounted in the battle for Norm Coleman's US Senate seat. The recount kicked off Wednesday and could extend into next month.
Unofficial results from the November 4th election put Coleman, a freshman [...]
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