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Another ACORN Secretary of State in Minnesota will be running the Coleman-Franken recount
Last week, I wrote that the links between ACORN, Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, and the group Secretary of State Project were concerning. I asked how many other Secretaries of State were backed by ACORN. Well. There's a recount in Minnesota that will determine whether Norm ...
What's Happening In Minnesota?
powerlineblog.com — When the polls closed Tuesday evening, Minnesota's Secretary of State's office showed that Norm Coleman had a... 725-vote win in his closely contested race against Al Franken. By the next morning, however, Coleman's victory was already shrinking. As ... (more) What's Happening In Minnesota?
Franken says recount is needed
Franken says recount is needed
startribune.com — The Democrat's deficit is down to 341 votes in his Senate battle with Norm Coleman.... (more) Franken says recount is needed
What's happening in Minnesota? part 2
powerlineblog.com — Yesterday John Hinderaker explored "What's going on in Minnesota?" with the late arriving-votes that have reduced Norm... Coleman's lead over Al Franken from 726 votes with 100 percent of precincts reporting on Wednesday morning to 221 votes as of this ... (more) What's happening in Minnesota? part 2
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Good News! Senate May Decide Whether to Seat Coleman or Franken
Weekly Standard Blog — ... -- before that count was even concluded. With Senate Democrats still hoping to reach 60 votes and the filbuster-proof majority it brings, there will be a strong temptation for Senate Democrats and the Acorn-backed Minnesota Secretary of State to weigh this one with a finger on the scale. ...

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