thenextright.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 Coleman ...
tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com - 11/11/2008
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The recount in the Minnesota Senate race hasn't
even begun yet, but already the GOP is working...
to delegitimize it in advance, by smearing the man who will run it as a partisan Democrat. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has been ...
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Before Recount, GOP Smearing Minnesota Sec Of State
minnesotarecount.com - 11/11/2008
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From The New York Times’s The Caucus Blog
: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who dipped into...
his own deep pockets to help finance his presidential bid, has directed $5,000 from his “Free and Strong America” political action committee to aid the ...
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Minnesota Recount
politico.com - 11/12/2008
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Another ACORN Secretary of State in Minnesota will be running the Coleman-Franken recount
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
... fraud and make it easier to
cheat in elections. He was elected by a group that is seeking to
make sure that the people who count votes are partisans, and their
other success story in 2006 has been shot down by the court
repeatedly in her attempts to rig Ohio elections. And he misused
government resources for political purposes.
This is the guy counting the votes. Who is he going to dance
with? The ones that brought him? We know how they play.
Crossposted from The
Next Right. ...
Minnesota Monkey Business
The Sundries Shack —
... in anticipation of next week’s recount. Keep an eye on things out there. Minnesota has a pretty good election system, with built-in safeguards and a fair paper trail. Even so, good systems can be corrupted if you know where to do the work. It could well be that the ACORN-backed Secretary of State there knows just what needs to be done to push Norm Coleman out of office. ...
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campaignsilo.firedoglake.com 11/26/2008 — The Coleman campaign continued its addition-by-subtraction campaign, challenging considerably more ballots than Franken's people did today in order to create an artificial "lead" of 231 (per the StarTribune ). Franken's campaign claims ...
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thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com 11/19/2008 — The state canvassing board in Minnesota ordered a hand recount of 3 million ballots statewide to begin on Wednesday with just over 200 votes separating the two candidates for the Senate seat.
Coleman-Franken recount: It's on
twincities.com 11/18/2008 — The recount plan has been approved.
In a meeting that lasted less than an hour today, the state Canvassing Board unanimously approved a plan to
How does a Minnesota recount work?
hotair.com 11/6/2008 — With a recount mandated by the razor-thin margin in the Senate race in Minnesota between Norm Coleman and Al Franken, and its national implications, understanding the process is critical. Fortunately, Minnesota has prepared itself well in two ways ...
Coleman vs. Franken: Recount looms
startribune.com 11/5/2008 — Sen. Norm Coleman is leading Democratic challenger Al Franken in one of the most bitter U.S. Senate races in Minnesota history. With 99 percent of the 4,130 precincts reporting, Coleman maintains an unofficial margin of less than 800 votes out of ...
Minnesota Senate recount: Take the Franken-Coleman Ballot Challenge
senaterecount.startribune.com 12/18/2008 — RACE AT A GLANCE - Close Resolved challenges Remaining Current vote totals Coleman Franken Other/ no one Coleman Franken Margin Current recount totals 234 64 117 6,742 1,209,169 1,208,811 Coleman by 358 Challenged by Coleman 7 7 6 3,077 Challenged by ...
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 ...