Republican Norm Coleman led by 725 votes on election day.
But after the recounts, the democrats in Minnesota mysteriously discovered nearly a thousand votes to give Al Franken a lead in the US Senate race over Coleman.
Today Minnesota state officials are going to declare Al Franken the winner.
Reuters reported:
Democrat Al Franken will be declared the winner of the tight U.S. Senate contest in Minnesota, emerging from a ballot recount with a slim margin over Republican Norm Coleman, state officials said on Sunday.
But Coleman, the incumbent, has asked Minnesota's supreme court to require that a few hundred additional absentee ballots be included in the recount -- and he could then ask the court to investigate the contest all over again.
"At the moment, Franken has a 225-vote lead," after the weekend counting of what were deemed the last uncounted absentee ballots, said Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, a Democrat who oversaw the process.
It's hard to see this one slip away.
But, once again, when Coleman only led by 725 votes after the election you knew this senate seat was lost.
That's how dems roll.
More... The Wall Street Journal reported today that 25 precincts now have more ballots than voters who signed in to vote.
And, there's this:
Last month, Mr. Franken's campaign charged that one Hennepin County (Minneapolis) precinct had "lost" 133 votes, since the hand recount showed fewer ballots than machine votes recorded on Election Night. Though there is no proof to this missing vote charge -- officials may have accidentally run the ballots through the machine twice on Election Night -- the Canvassing Board chose to go with the Election Night total, rather than the actual number of ballots in the recount. That decision gave Mr. Franken a gain of 46 votes.
Meanwhile, a Ramsey County precinct ended up with 177 more ballots than there were recorded votes on Election Night. In that case, the board decided to go with the extra ballots, rather than the Election Night total, even though the county is now showing more ballots than voters in the precinct. This gave Mr. Franken a net gain of 37 votes, which means he's benefited both ways from the board's inconsistency...
Minnesotans like to think that their state isn't like New Jersey or Louisiana, and typically it isn't. But we can't recall a similar recount involving optical scanning machines that has changed so many votes, and in which nearly every crucial decision worked to the advantage of the same candidate. The Coleman campaign clearly misjudged the politics here, and the apparent willingness of a partisan like Mr. Ritchie to help his preferred candidate, Mr. Franken. If the Canvassing Board certifies Mr. Franken as the winner based on the current count, it will be anointing a tainted and undeserving Senator.
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Juan Antonio Lopez
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Mad Dem politicians put together a candidate who is an extreme liberal and a bad comedian. They run him and give him a boost and now the monster is alive- Senator Franken-stein I presume. Where are the town folk with the pitchforks and torches?
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
there they are!
2Quick get him!!!!!!!! Throw him in a dark, dank room and keep him from the Senate seat!!!!!!
Sy is that you hiding in the dark?
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
Yep! We went to upstate ny last week!
4Where and did you have fun?
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
Lake placid, and heck yes!
6Why aren't democrats and republicans alike denouncing this election when there are 25 counties with more votes than voters?
7The dems won't cause they gain a seat. And for we know the Reps are but the MSM is shutting them out. I wonder about the local press. Are they making a big stink about this?
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
good question, sam. Maybe Laura knows? Our resident Minnesotan
9True Sam. But it still doesn't make the dems look very good.
10Who cars about looking good, when you have the power.
11True Grandpa. The Dems having worried about looking good since Reid, no Pelosi, no Carter....ever.
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I did not know I was called on..
Let's see. The local news is not making a big stink about it. They just report, even less than any news we usually watch, and make their stupid side comments, then move to the weather. In the winter, the weather takes over most of the news.
13Yay! Laura was summoned!
That's strange that it's mostly silent. Are there any right-leaning pubs there? I wonder if they are making a stink out of it???
14Laura you make it sound like:" The stock market is down, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse went down main street and now to the weather - its SNOWING and let me show you my new skis........."
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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
Sam, that IS how it is!
This is how it happened the other day when it was suuuper cold and snowy: "Well, if you like political scandals you know where you can look for that! Now, let's go to Justin with news on our weather. Looks pretty bad out there! I might have to spend the night in the studio!"
16Sy, Duluth is the anti republican place. They are in very bad situations with all the Don Ness BS that's going on. There are a lot of republicans, but they're always at work, so they miss the evening news and get stuck reading our liberal Duluth News Tribune.
17Now I have to assume everyone but you is weird in Minnesota. And now to the weather - its gray and overcast

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"Enjoy life, it's ungrateful not to." - Ronald Reagan
You pretty much have it.
The sun does come out. It was out yesterday! All day. It was 'warm' in the sun but it was still below zero. I haven't unplugged my car for months now..
19I'm from Minnesota and I'm not sure why there is just silence. You can bet that if it was the other way around and Franken had a 700 point lead and Coleman came back from behind with these sorts of discrepencies, there would defintitely be an outcry from the Liberals. I'm sure there is talk about this on Conservative radio - Jason Lewis. I can only assume because most everyone here is a Liberal nut job, we Republicans are simply too tired to argue.
20This first line from a breitbart article sums it up well:
21"The new US Senate is set to convene in a swirl of allegations of corruption, voter fraud and dynastic nepotism that threatens to dog the early days of Barack Obama's presidency."
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=090106031045.q3ocj6y2&show_artic...
There is quite a lot going on right now. And that doesn't even include Richardson stepping down from BO's cabinet due to his own corruption allegations.
I too am from Minnesota. The radio station I listen to is not a political talk radio show but it is a talk radio show. Most of the radio personel are liberals so it is difficutl to say whether this is how the majority feel but... The message is Franken won, We need to get down to business. One lib did say they he at first wondered if there was some cheating going on but when he heard another lib he didn't like say it he changed his mind.
May I had I find it personnally disgusting that liberals frequently share their beliefs with a style that suggests everyone would believe as they do. The word self-righteous comes to mind.
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