MN Senate race count getting goofier by the day
Chris Cillizza does his best to sort through the “he said/he said” coming out of Minnesota as stories of “lost and found and lost again” ballots continue.
Chris Cillizza does his best to sort through the “he said/he said” coming out of Minnesota as stories of “lost and found and lost again” ballots continue.
And he says it would be a “national disgrace” if Gov. Blagojevich did not (h/t: Amy Proctor):
Our Democrat-controlled Senate may get to, in essence, decide who wins the Minnesota Senate battle between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat nutcase Al Franken:
Taking a cue from Chris Matthews’ admission that it was his “job” to help the incoming administration succeed, for the third week in a row (read about the prior two here) The Charlotte Observer published another special piece on Obama’s election, this time in the “Big Picture” section – and the specific subject matter was related to how many liberals suddenly “felt patriotic” again to the point that many of them now felt good about hanging their flags for the first time in a long time:
The Minnesota Public Radio website has posted several examples (bigger pictures here) of ballots that have been challenged in one way or another by both the Franken and Coleman campaigns respectively, and asks that you be the judge on whether the ballots should be counted, and if they should be counted who they should be counted for. Make sure to vote in each one.
A lawyer volunteering for the Franken campaign admits something we already knew: Only an idiot could seriously believe Al Franken should represent them in the US Congress: