powerlineblog.com - 11/11/2008
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The single most illuminating explanation of the shifting Coleman-Franken election results that I have found since the numbers started shifting after 100 percent of precincts had Wednesday morning is this column by John Lott :
When voters woke up on Wednesday morning after the election, ...
fivethirtyeight.com - 11/10/2008
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fivethirtyeight.com —
Votes counted in Minnesota's senate race: 2,833,089 Votes
separating Norm Coleman and Al Franken: 221 Determining a...
candidate's odds of winning a recount is a function of three parameters. The first parameter is the margin separating the leading and ...
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Franken's Odds of Winning Recount May Be Long -- or Short
foxnews.com - 11/10/2008
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foxnews.com —
Monday, November 10, 2008 By John R. Lott
Jr. Minnesota is becoming to 2008 politics what Florida...
was in 2000 or Washington State in 2006 -- a real mess. The outcome will determine whether Democrats get 58 members of the U.S. Senate, giving them an ...
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Minnesota Ripe for Election Fraud - Opinion
ksax.com - 11/9/2008
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ksax.com —
A judge ruled Saturday that 32 new absentee
ballots will be counted in the race for U.S....
Senate. Coleman's campaign learned of the new ballots Friday night after a phone call from Minneapolis elections director Cynthia Reichert. "We were actually told ...
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Judge rules new ballots will be counted in close Senate ...
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Maybe that's three typos #mnrecount
SCSUScholars —
... It appears to me, and I think as well to John Hinderaker (see bottom of Scott's post) that there may have been three typos, or two typos and an example of the old children's game ' ...
Minnesota Monkey Business
The Sundries Shack —
... the strangeness in anticipation of next week’s recount. Keep an eye on things out there. Minnesota has a pretty good election system, with built-in safeguards and a fair paper trail. Even so, good systems can be corrupted if you know where to do the work. It could well be that ...
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What's Happening In Minnesota?
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fivethirtyeight.com 11/23/2008 — As we wrote yesterday evening, the ever-increasing number of challenged ballots in Minnesota is making it more and more difficult to determine the extent to which Al Franken is in fact gaining ground in the state's recount process. An analysis of ...
More Minnesota Madness
fivethirtyeight.com 11/11/2008 — A Minneapolis-based Daily Kos diarist named 'bitwise' has done some further sleuthing on the impending Minnesota senate recount , which we had discussed at length this morning . Here's what he's found: The freshest data, pulled from the state website ...
So What's the Deal with Franken?
corner.nationalreview.com 12/4/2008 — Yesterday the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza updated the Minnesota Senate recount under heading "Counting Chaos!" Yet the text of his update mostly belied the heading (and the exclamation mark).
Two weeks after Election Day, incumbent Republican ...
Minnesota Senate recount, update X
powerlineblog.com 12/4/2008 — This morning Kathryn Lopez asked me to update NRO's Corner readers on the Minnesota Senate recount. This was my report.
Yesterday the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza updated the Minnesota Senate recount under heading "Counting Chaos!" Yet the ...
Overtime in the Minnesota Senate election
powerlineblog.com 1/7/2009 — The media coverage of the events related to Minnesota's Senate election and subsequent recount has been so poor that it is difficult to determine what happened. The erosion of Senator Coleman's approximately 700 vote lead over Al Franken on November ...
Hold Your Horses, Minnesota
fivethirtyeight.com 12/18/2008 — The State of Minnesota's Canvassing Board has finished adjudicating challenges brought to the Board by Al Franken. They will begin evaluating challenges brought by Norm Coleman's campaign tomorrow. The Star Tribune has logged 391 challenges made by ...
Stealing Minnesota: Franken's ACORN
redstate.com 11/20/2008 —
We all know about ACORN right? The group masterfully steals
elections by overwhelming the system with fraudulent voter
registration applications that translate directly into voter fraud.
They stampede election centers causing chaos so votes can ...