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You Too Can Reject a Minnesota Senate Ballot:Why let the Norm Coleman and Al Franken campaigns have all the fun. Thanks to Minnesota Public Radio, you can look at pictures of actual ballots cast in the Minnesota... ... |
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MN Senate UpdateWith 46% of the ballots recounted, Coleman's lead is down to 136 votes. ... |
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Franken!Slowly but surely, the Minnesota recount is whittling away at Norm Coleman's lead. With 46% of the ballots now recounted, Coleman's initial certified lead of 215 has fallen to 136. There's no real reason why the rate of change should remain at the same pace through the remaining 54% of the ball... |
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MN-Sen: Getting closer stillThey're counting away. The latest: By the end of the day Wednesday, the mandatory statewide recount -- triggered when the Election Day results gave Coleman a lead of less than 0.5 percent -- slashed Franken's deficit from 215 votes to 174, with about 18 percent of the ballots having been review... |
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Minnesota Senate BallotsCheck out these contested ballots from the Minnesota Senate race between Senator Norm Coleman and Al Franken. I just have two words to say: "Lizard People". ... |
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Coleman Lead Shrinks to 174The recount started yesterday in Minnesota and GOP Sen. Norm Coleman's 215 vote lead is down to 174, according to a Star-Tribune article this morning. 18% of the vote was recounted. At this rate, Coleman would have a lead of about 5 votes when it's over. Of course, it's doubtful the recount wo... |

