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Minnesota Recount: Good news/bad news
Minnesota Recount: Good news/bad news
We’ll start with the good news in the Minnesota Recount, at least from Norm Coleman’s perspective. The expected gain for Al Franken in the heavily DFL counties of Hennepin (Minneapolis) and Ramsey (St. [...] Read the rest »
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
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
The Battle for Minnesota Is Just Getting Started
The Battle for Minnesota Is Just Getting Started
online.wsj.com — [Commentary] AP Recount staffers in Albert Lea, Minn., sort ballots while a Coleman volunteer (far left) and a Franken volunteer (far right) watch, Nov. 19, 2008. (more) The Battle for Minnesota Is Just Getting Started
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Coleman Might Actually Win Recount
Ace of Spades HQ — Coleman Might Actually Win Recount Or, rather, be acknowledged by the counters as having won the recount, which is always the more difficult part for Republicans. Somehow, in close races, Democrats always find more votes than we do. Maybe not this time -- Coleman's still ahead by 172 votes with 74% of the recount complete, and Franken partisans' attempt to expand the "recount" to reconsidering already-disqualified ballots has been rejected. Coleman has occasionally earned the RINO label. Anyone want to trade a RINO for Al Franken? What we actually need is more conservatives, ...

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