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MN Senate Recount Update
There are enough mistakenly-rejected absentee ballots to swing the Minnesota Senate race one way or the other, the St. Paul Pioneer Press writes. At least 358 absentee ballots -- and likely many more...
Missing ballots stall Minnesota Senate recount
Missing ballots stall Minnesota Senate recount
cnn.com — Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, left, has a slim lead over Democrat Al Franken in Minnesota's Senate race.... (more) Missing ballots stall Minnesota Senate recount
No End in Sight in Minnesota Senate Recount
cqpolitics.com — CQ TODAY ONLINE NEWS Dec. 10, 2008 – 5:38 a.m. No End in Sight in Minnesota Senate... Recount By Emily Cadei, CQ Staff With the hand recount of ballots completed, the Minnesota Senate race is now in the hands of the four men and one woman who comprise ... (more) No End in Sight in Minnesota Senate Recount
Recount update: No official recount result until at least next week
Recount update: No official recount result until at least next week
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Recount begins in tightly-contested Minnesota Senate race. MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) - Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie... said after a long day of reviewing more challenged ballots Wednesday that a certification of recount results in the ... (more) Recount update: No official recount result until at ...
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Weekly Standard Blog — ... Pioneer Press says there are enough mistakenly rejected absentee ballots in Minnesota to swing the race either way. ...

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