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Recount Ends in Minnesota Senate Race
By Perry Bacon Jr. The long process of determining the winner in the Minnesota Senate race is nearing its end, as a recount of the votes there wrapped up Friday afternoon. But the recount, which shows Sen. Norm Coleman (R) leading Democratic comedian Al Franken by 192 votes, according to the ...
 The Wall Street Journal Editorial Report Discusses The Minnesota Senate Race (video)
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The Wall Street Journal Editorial Report Discusses The Minnesota Senate Race (video)
youtube.com — Kimberley Strassel and John Fund talk about the Minnesota Senate race and Al Franken's recount strategy.... (more) The Wall Street Journal Editorial Report Discusses The ...
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
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
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Another Day, Another Triumphal Franken Conference Call
The Corner on National Review Online — ... ] The latest official tally shows Norm Coleman with a 192 vote lead in Minnesota's senate race. Yet, Marc Elias begin the Franken campaign's latest conference call by announcing that they are still ahead by four votes according to their unnofficial counting methodology (which I ...

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corner.nationalreview.com 12/9/2008 — Bailout nation is in trouble today as reports circulate that the little-three bailout deal does not have the votes in the Senate to pass. Also, Nancy Pelosi wants a lot of Republican votes in the House, but it doesn't look like she's gonna get them. ...
Franken Camp's Claim: The Hand Count Is Over -- And We're Up By Four Votes!TPM Election Central
Four votes. That's how many votes the Franken campaign just said they're leading Norm Coleman by, with the hand recount now officially finished. In other words, with every single precinct in Minnesota now done counting (except for the one where they're still searching for the missing votes), ...