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Minnesota Recount: Coleman victory certified today, recount tomorrow
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2008 Senate Recount
ww2.startribune.com — Home | Politically Connected | National Politics | U.S. Senate U.S. Senate recount results by county County... % of precincts recounted % of votes recounted Coleman Franken Net gain from recount Ballot challenges Votes Chg Votes Chg By Coleman By Franken ... (more) 2008 Senate Recount
Recount, Day 2: Coleman and Franken gain votes
Recount, Day 2: Coleman and Franken gain votes
startribune.com — Richard Sennott, Star Tribune Barb Cox, a Plymouth City Hall worker, holds a ballot that was challenged... by the Franken campaign today. (more) Recount, Day 2: Coleman and Franken gain votes
Franken/Coleman Minnesota Senate recount news
Franken/Coleman Minnesota Senate recount news
startribune.com — Blog: The Big Question Here’s one way to send a protest with your ballot This Anoka County... voter was clearly ready for the end of campaign season. This ballot has an almost poetic quality. In case you have trouble reading it, the poem goes like this, ... (more) Franken/Coleman Minnesota Senate recount news
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RIGHTWINGSPARKLE — ... In the Minnesota Senate election drama, Norm Coleman will be certified as the winner today (thank God) but a recount will be underway. ...

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