redstate.com - 11/7/2008
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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 ...
powerlineblog.com - 11/7/2008
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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 ...
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What's Happening In Minnesota?
startribune.com - 11/6/2008
powerlineblog.com - 11/8/2008
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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 ...
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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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twincities.com 11/18/2008 — The recount plan has been approved.
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How does a Minnesota recount work?
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Senate: 60 is still possible —
First Read 11/7/2008
From NBC’s Doug Adams The Democrats' road to 60 Senate seats isn't dead yet.
Yes, it's a long road, with a lot of twists and turns and "ifs," but it's still possible.
With the win in Oregon yesterday, they now have picked up six, and ...