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Franken The Likely Winner As Minnesota Recount Heads To Finish Line
Franken The Likely Winner As Minnesota Recount Heads To Finish Line
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — Don't look now, but it looks like Al Franken may win the Minnesota Senate race. A series of developments in the last few days have given the very strong impression that Al is suddenly in a position to prevail -- and a resolution of the fight might ... (more) Franken The Likely Winner As Minnesota Recount Heads To ...
Franken pushes his lead over Coleman past 150
startribune.com — The state Canvassing Board's first rush of ballot rulings in the U.S. Senate race has unofficially put challenger Al Franken in the lead by more than 150. (more) Franken pushes his lead over Coleman past 150
The Associated Press: Coleman's lead down to 2 votes in Minn. canvass
google.com — Coleman's lead down to 2 votes in Minn. canvass By PATRICK CONDON 1 hour ago ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The tight Minnesota U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent Norm Coleman and Democratic challenger Al Franken has become incredibly close with ... (more) The Associated Press: Coleman's lead down to 2 votes ...
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Coleman’s lead over Franken now down to … two votes
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... that had been rejected. Who knows? By the time this is done, Stuart Smalley might lead by four digits. Exit question: What will Franken’s lead be by the end of business tomorrow? There’s no doubt he’ll be ahead . All we’re talking is margin.

The Bad, The Good, and The Ugly
Patterico's Pontifications — The bad: Coleman’s lead over that douchebag Franken is only two votes. (Maybe five. Who’s counting?) The good: the margin separating the candidates may well be wider tomorrow. The ugly: Franken will probably be ahead. Which would make the good not so good after all.

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HUFFINGTON POST: Senate Democrats May Return Thousands In Madoff Contributions. HuffPo does note, …Instapundit
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