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Minn. board gives Senate win to Franken
Minn. board gives Senate win to Franken
The Canvassing Board's declaration started a seven-day clock for Coleman to file a lawsuit protesting the result, as his attorneys have said he would. If he doesn't, Franken will get the election certificate he needs to take the seat in Washington. The former "Saturday Night Live" personality ...
Court rejects Coleman bid to consider rejected absentee ballots
startribune.com — The ruling clears the way for election officials to certify results showing Democrat Al Franken in the lead. The Coleman campaign says it plans a post-recount legal challenge (more) Court rejects Coleman bid to consider rejected absentee ...
Senate Democrats put off plans to seat Franken | Politics
reuters.com — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid yielded to Republican threats and agreed on Monday not to immediately seat fellow Democrat Al Franken, whose razor-close victory in Minnesota faces legal challenges. Senate Republicans had ... (more) Senate Democrats put off plans to seat Franken | ...
Franken to be declared Senate victor in Minnesota | U.S.
reuters.com — MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Democrat Al Franken will be declared the winner of the tight U.S. Senate contest in Minnesota, emerging from a ballot recount with a slim margin over Republican Norm Coleman, state officials said on Sunday. But Coleman, the ... (more) Franken to be declared Senate victor in ...
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Minn. board gives Senate win to Franken
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... more than 2.9 million votes were cast. And they completed a reversal of the unofficial Election Day results, which showed Coleman with a 215-vote lead. Franken made up the deficit over seven tortuous weeks of ballot-sifting in part by prevailing on challenges that both campaigns brought to thousands of ballots. He also did better than Coleman when election officials opened and counted more than 900 absentee ballots that had erroneously been disqualified on Election Day Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2009-01-05-minn-s... ...

Angry clown certified as winner in Minnesota Senate race
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... this morning, the canvassing board seals the deal . Much more depressing than the Burris appointment, and maybe even more depressing than Caroline being picked. Well, no. Not more depressing than that. Coleman’s lawyer, Tony Trimble, sent around a statement vowing to fight on in court, but read ...

It’s Official: Al Franken Is The Junior Senator From Minnesota
Say Anything — ... He doesn’t deserve it given all the irregularities that went went on with the vote counting, but that’s the way it is. ...

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