Norm Coleman's lead in the recount has now
dwindled to a mere five votes as the state Canvassing Board
has been rejecting most of Coleman's challenges to Franken
ballots and those ballots have been added to Franken's vote
tally. (When a ballot is being challenged, it's removed from
the stack and considered a non-vote until the Board makes a
ruling.) However, there are still thousands of ballots that
the campaigns initially challenged, but then withdrew their
objection to, and these have not yet been added to the totals.
The Coleman campaign thinks that once they are, his numbers will
get a boost.
In another important development likely to yield votes for
Franken, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that improperly
rejected absentee ballots would have to be counted, though they
don't have to be counted immediately, and the campaigns still
have to establish a standard for which ballots will be
included.
Coleman's move to make sure duplicate ballots do not get double
counted is still outstanding.
The bottom line is that at the moment, it appears that Franken
has the momentum, but the race is so close, and there are so many
uncertainties, that it's hard to say.
I always felt Franken-stein would win (and when i say win i mean
steal) the election.
I say appoint a temp senator and then object to BHO's eligibility
just to tick them off!!!!! (prior to Franken being certified)
its going to be a rough 4 years ...
DaveS| 12.19.08 @ 9:33PM
As much as I think Franken, et al, are attempting Gore v.2008,
has anyone asked poor Norm how some clown even managed to sniff a
win in Minnesota? Also, the canvassing board - hardly independent
of the MN supreme court - makes the state a new member of the FL
and NJ electoral fantasy club.
John Emerson| 12.20.08 @ 6:20PM
Quit making things up, folks! There's no evidence of fraud. And
Coleman still could win. It's just a very close election.
Tin Foil| 12.19.08 @ 11:20AM
I always felt Franken-stein would win (and when i say win i mean steal) the election.
I say appoint a temp senator and then object to BHO's eligibility just to tick them off!!!!! (prior to Franken being certified)
its going to be a rough 4 years ...
DaveS| 12.19.08 @ 9:33PM
As much as I think Franken, et al, are attempting Gore v.2008, has anyone asked poor Norm how some clown even managed to sniff a win in Minnesota? Also, the canvassing board - hardly independent of the MN supreme court - makes the state a new member of the FL and NJ electoral fantasy club.
John Emerson| 12.20.08 @ 6:20PM
Quit making things up, folks! There's no evidence of fraud. And Coleman still could win. It's just a very close election.