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Franken takes slim lead in early count
Franken takes slim lead in early count
As of Friday morning, Al Franken has a narrow lead over Sen. Norm Coleman, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. (CNN) — The Minneapolis Star Tribune is reporting that Democrat Al Franken took a slim lead over Republican Sen. Norm Coleman for the first time Friday morning, as the Minnesota Senate race recount continues. The race [...]
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
Coleman vs. Franken: 5 votes
politico.com — Coleman’s shrinking lead, combined with a state Supreme Court decision handed down Thursday, has heightened the chances that... Franken could end up winning. (more) Coleman vs. Franken: 5 votes
Franken expects to defeat Coleman by 35-50 votes
politico.com — Blog: Al Franken’s campaign is as close to declaring victory as it has throughout the weeks-long recount... in the Minnesota Senate race. (more) Franken expects to defeat Coleman by 35-50 votes
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The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — They are having ten minute conversations about the existence of Lizard People. As of last night Coleman was citing a 2 vote lead. Now Frankin appears to be up for the first time. Nate Silver's guess: I'm now projecting a Franken lead of more like 70 votes, which would bring my numbers closely in line with the Star Tribune's estimate. ...

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