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Grendel
04-07-2009, 06:50 PM
Ballot Review Seals Franken Victory in Minnesota
CQPolitics.com

By Emily Cadei, CQ Staff

Democrat Al Franken's lead in Minnesota's long-disputed Senate race increased to 312 votes Tuesday, making it mathematically impossible for Republican Norm Coleman to be declared the winner.

A three-judge panel appointed by the state Supreme Court is expected to rule this week that Franken won the race.

Franken's slim advantage expanded after election officials, acting under court order, opened and counted 351 previously rejected absentee ballots.

At the end of a six-week hand recount, Franken had led Coleman by 225 votes out of 2.9 million cast. The additional ballots were ordered evaluated for validity as part of Coleman's challenge in state court to the outcome of the recount.

The court still has to resolve whether some ballots were double-counted, as alleged by Coleman, and the handling of ballots that went missing.

But those questions affect fewer than 300 ballots -- too few to wipe out Franken's lead, even if the judges rule in Coleman's favor.

Franken attorney Marc Elias declared Tuesday's count showed "Al Franken got the most votes" in the election.

Coleman's attorneys have already rejected the parameters for the latest count -- saying the court's decision to review fewer than 400 ballots last week would disenfranchise thousands of Minnesota voters.

"We are saddened and disappointed it was only 351" ballots that were counted, said Coleman spokesman and attorney Ben Ginsberg. "It should have been about 10 times more than that."

Coleman's legal team initially argued in court that as many as 5,000 absentee ballots were wrongly rejected, but that number was whittled down during the trial to 1,300.

Ginsberg said the campaign will appeal the final ruling to the Minnesota Supreme Court, "unless of course [the judges] see the light," and reverse their stance. The campaign has 10 days from the date of the ruling to file an appeal.

If the Coleman campaign is not successful in state Supreme Court, it has not ruled out further appeals to federal courts or the U.S. Supreme Court, although it is unclear whether a federal court would hear the case.

Asked whether Coleman was influenced by national Republican leaders to "drag out" the case -- as some national Democrats have claimed -- Ginsberg said Coleman "has received much support and advice and good cheer from members of the Republican party, but it is Sen. Coleman's decision."

For his part, Elias expressed hope that, "By the time Senator Coleman sits down in his home and has to make a decision," he recognizes that "there will have been no fewer than seven judges who have looked at this and at each stage he has lost votes."The big question is, "Now what?"


In Minnesota, it's still November
By MANU RAJU | 3/30/09 4:28 AM EDT
Politico (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20634.html)

Texas Sen. John Cornyn is threatening “World War III” if Democrats try to seat Al Franken in the Senate before Norm Coleman can pursue his case through the federal courts.

Cornyn, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, acknowledges that a federal challenge to November’s elections could take “years” to resolve. But he’s adamant that Coleman deserves that chance — even if it means Minnesota is short a senator for the duration.Clearly, anyone is entitled to exercise the right to appeal legal decisions, but it now appears that Coleman would just be--literally and figuratively--going through the motions.

If I were a Minnesotan, being one senator short for potentially years would be an unacceptable scenario...

levil666
04-07-2009, 06:57 PM
:nono:
This entire situation needs to be resolved. Coleman needs to secede from this race, and give it up already. It's hurting the people that he was supposedly suppose to care about in the first place, and they have spoken by electing Franken.
On the note of "World War III", what the hell is that guy talking about??? Doesn't a world war have to involve the world, and not a group of politicians? I think my head might implode...

Sutter Kane
04-08-2009, 06:41 AM
Another example of politicians putting their career before the people. And for the record Al Franken was never funny. Ever.

RIP
04-28-2009, 05:28 PM
Specter just turned Democrat, and Franken will be taking his seat soon. Dems will now have a veto-proof majority in the senate. Wonder where this will go.

Luris Blear
04-28-2009, 07:02 PM
Specter just turned Democrat, and Franken will be taking his seat soon. Dems will now have a veto-proof majority in the senate. Wonder where this will go.
If I had to guess, I'd say buying more of our rights away with China's money.

Grendel
04-28-2009, 10:38 PM
Specter just turned Democrat, and Franken will be taking his seat soon. Dems will now have a veto-proof majority in the senate. Wonder where this will go.Nowhere earthshaking. Specter--like the rest of the gang on The Hill--is a self-interested opportunist. He made some good points about the narrowing of the GOP electorate, but he's just trying to keep his seat; no more, no less.

Speaks volumes (http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/) about Specter:


The moment most vividly illustrating what Specter is: prior to the vote on the Military Commissions Act of 2006, he went to the floor of the Senate and said what the bill "seeks to do is set back basic rights by some 900 years" and is "patently unconstitutional on its face." He then proceeded to vote YES on the bill's passage.

lunatic
04-29-2009, 08:00 PM
Who needs anti-Semites when we got Jews like Franken?

My Jewish heart is bleeding...

RIP
04-29-2009, 10:16 PM
Nowhere earthshaking. Specter--like the rest of the gang on The Hill--is a self-interested opportunist. He made some good points about the narrowing of the GOP electorate, but he's just trying to keep his seat; no more, no less.

No doubt. But with the switch comes a new set of constituents to represent. Not mention the requisite pressures of party affiliation. But yeah...nothing earth shattering.