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Recount judge blasts Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal editorialist blasted the State Canvassing Board as "meek," but one member's letter to the editor sounds anything but. By David Brauer
Did the Wall Street Jorunal Fire their Fact-Checkers?
fivethirtyeight.com — The Wall Street Journal is bar none one of the best newspapers in the country -- except... when its Editorial Board is having a bad day. And today the Board is having a very bad day, having published an editorial that declares Al Franken's provisional ... (more) Did the Wall Street Jorunal Fire their Fact-Checkers?
Senate recount: Coleman appeals to state's top court
startribune.com — His campaign wants the reviews of wrongly rejected absentee ballots shifted to St. Paul. No word on... a ruling. (more) Senate recount: Coleman appeals to state's top court
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Minnesota Canvassing Board Member Fires Back At The Journal
TPM Election Central — ... Cleary has written a letter to the Journal, saying that he's been a subscriber for over 30 years -- and he's really angry about this editorial. Cleary particularly objected to the description of the board as "meek" pawns of Democratic Sec. of State Mark Ritchie: ...

Casting doubt
Political Animal — ... , highlighting exactly why the WSJ editorial is completely wrong. Just as good, Minnesota Assistant Chief Judge Edward J. Cleary, a member of the state canvassing board, wrote an entertaining letter to the Journal , questioning the editorial board's integrity. As a member of the Minnesota State Canvassing Board, appointed pursuant to statute, I have attended all nine Board open meetings held the past seven weeks. I am knowledgeable about the proceedings as well as Minnesota's election laws. Our members (two Supreme Court Justices, two District Court Judges, and Secretary ...

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