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Minnesota Senate: The Election That Won't End

In Minnesota, a round of ballot rulings has (at least temporarily) put challenger Al Franken ahead of incumbent Norm Coleman.

UPDATE: Commenter wvng passes along a link where we can follow this in real time.

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  • 1

    Lets just chalk it up as a reminder that every vote counts! Even your's!
    Medicine against apathy.

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    KT -- The headline reads like the title of a 1950s sci fi thriller filmed in 3D with sensoround sound.
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    While this has been moving at a glacial pace (we still have glaciers, don't we) I've been impressed with how methodical and professional the canvassnig board and the courts seem to be.
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    Coleman has some prosecutor nipping at his heels and Franken has been playing straight man for the most part.
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    If Franken wins and is seated, I can't wait for Bill O'Reilly to refer to Al as Senator Franken.
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    I think this could only be accomplished in an almost anti-climactic way in Minnesota and no where else, except maybe Maine.

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    The board has been very impressive.
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    And while I guess I understand the tone of the headline and some people's ants-in-the-pantsitis the system has worked exactly the way it is supposed to.

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    PNNTO -- Kudos to you too for sharing what's happening on the ground with the rest of us. Is Coleman getting a lot of negative press locally about this investigation? Or is it a non-story?

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    The Colemans (Senator and spouse)lawyering up made A1 in the rapidily failing Star Tribune after generally being played in the B section.
    One thing that has been striking to me is how NOT worked up most people are. I work in an office that is probably 75% republican and they have been almost silent. I assume that two bad election cycles added to a guy (Coleman) that really hasn't earned a ton of affection has beaten them down.

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    PNNTO, appears to me that you are mighty close to announcing Senator Franken. Up by 115 (oops, 122) now, close to impossible for Coleman to make it up.
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    Surely you have ants-in-your-pants now, in the "rush" to the finish line. Speaking of slow rushes to finish lines, my wife wrote a great song about an annual turtle race in her Indiana hometown.

  • 7

    I think Al's call and response with his supporters sums it up best-
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    "What do we want?" Franken shouts.
    "PATIENCE!" the volunteers respond.
    "When do we want it?" Franken asks.
    "NOW!" the crowd demands

  • 8

    I can't wait to see O'Reilly's head explode when Senator Frankin is sworn in. heh.

  • 9

    It's interesting that aside from the lizard people guy is how unambiguous the challenged ballots are.

  • 10

    And hey wouldn't that be a story? Finding the lizard people guy?

  • 11

    Don't look at me jay. When the DFL nominates someone even I can't fill the circle in for I vote the Legalize It Party.

  • 12

    TPM on The Worst Ballot Challenge Of All.
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    jay, the lizard people guy is in hibernation.

  • 13

    KT, R U looking forward to having a Senator Al Franken to deal with? I would think that smart and funny would beat venal and stoopid every time.

  • 14

    wvng: don't you know that KT won't comment on other members of the media (just joking KT).

  • 16

    Franken has played this recount period brilliantly.
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    While Coleman has made various nutty statements (Starting the morning after the election) Al has kept a low profile and asking his supporters to do the same.

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    Andy, Kristiia: O'Reilly will call him Senator Smalley - that's how mature he is.

  • 18

    does anyone know how the board is interpreting the "identifying marks" rule?
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    I'm interpreting it as clear intent by the voter to mark the ballot in order to identify it. Simply because someone does something that is unique (like writing in the same name for all the judges) does not qualify as "identifying marks" because the voter could have been sending a message about the kind of person he wants to be a judge, rather than specifically identifying the ballot as his/her own.

  • 19

    pluk-you can watch how they are making their determinations here through a live stream here.
    http://www.startribune.com/
    It's oddly compellling.

  • 20

    PNNTO, would you be so kind as to call over to the paper and ask them to use their real, Fargoesque, accents?

  • 21

    I would wvng but I'm pretty sure their call center is somewhere in India.

  • 23

    PNNTO, good bunch in that room. They just joked about needing tee-shirts to commemorate this moment.

  • 24

    wvng-they do seem to have the correct temperments.
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    The day before yesterday they explained because they may be skipping meals that they needed to have cookies in the middle of the afternoon or they would get cranky.

  • 25

    If Prairie Home Companion doesn't do a skit on this they will really miss a bet.

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