Winner of Minnesota Senate Race May Not Be Known Until January (Bloomberg)
Published 12/23/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Bloomberg - Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- When the U.S. Senate convenes on Jan.
6, it may be missing one of Minnesotaâs members. The outcome of
the stateâs race between Republican incumbent Norm Coleman and
Democrat Al Franken might still be undecided, an election
official said.
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