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Franken Campaign Claims to Be Up by Four Votes: Recount Ends (But Not Really) in Minnesota

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 1:11 PM on December 5, 2008.


The good news is, the statewide recount of the unresolved Senate race in Minnesota ended this afternoon.

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The good news is, the statewide recount of the unresolved Senate race in Minnesota ended this afternoon. The bad news is, the resolution of this contest is still quite a ways off.

At 11:29 a.m., Wright County maintenance worker Allen Buskey pushed a cart with 10 boxes of ballots into Room 217 at the county government center in Buffalo and locked up the last of the 2.9 million ballots recounted since Nov. 19.

"We're done," said state elections director Gary Poser, after putting stickers on the 21st challenged ballot from the Wright County town of Montrose.

Well, some folks are done. There are still the 133 missing ballots from Minneapolis, and more importantly, there are thousands of challenged ballots that will be reviewed by the state Canvassing Board starting on Dec. 16. Likely court fights suggest even that phase won't actually end the contest.

Who's winning at this point? According to the latest tabulation from the Star Tribune, Norm Coleman led Al Franken by 251 votes, not including any changes that may have come from this morning's votes. The Franken campaign believes it's ahead, as of right now, by literally four votes.

As Eric Kleefeld explained, "The Franken camp's methodology involves taking down the opinions of the local election officials regarding the challenged ballots, and assuming that the local referees' calls will be upheld by the state canvassing board. As such, we are dependent on the Franken camp's numbers and assumptions."

Stay tuned.

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Pack your bags Al
Posted by: godsbreath64 on Dec 6, 2008 8:20 AM   
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Its DC for you now!! Make us proud

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And always remember, Al...
Posted by: wildbill on Dec 6, 2008 10:36 AM   
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...that no matter how the election finally turns out, you're good enough, you're smart enough, and doggone it, people like you! About half of them, anyway.

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UNLESS...
Posted by: jvaljon1 on Dec 6, 2008 11:21 AM   
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...the CONS take this one to the US Supreme Court, too. And with THIS 'Supreme' Court, filled with NeoCONs and their CON-symps--well...

Because as we all know and remember from sad experience (2002-leading to 2008) votes don't NEED to be counted, if there are enough CONS on the USSC.

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little early on your call...
Posted by: Bearzerker on Dec 7, 2008 3:12 AM   
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official state recount tally here

Precincts Recounted: 99.98% (4129 of 4130) Last update was: 12/6/2008 8:00:01 PM

the totals posted are not 4 votes but actually showing;
Nov. 4 Ballots Cast for Norm Coleman 1210995
Nov. 4 Ballots Cast for Al Franken 1210285

sorry Al,
I do think you would have been a force to be reckoned within the Senate buildings...

lets hope I'm wrong and you get the nod.

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