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MN-Sen: Good Day for Franken

by: James L.

Fri Dec 12, 2008 at 2:49 PM EST


Al Franken just scored a couple of big wins today at a meeting of the state canvassing board. First, there's this:

Some good news for Al Franken: The state canvasing board just voted unanimously to compensate for the loss of those 133 missing ballots in Minneapolis by going back to the recorded Election Night vote totals for this precinct, sparing Al the loss of a net 46 votes.

Followed up by this:

The state canvassing board just voted unanimously that absentee ballots that were initially rejected because of clerical errors -- and the current estimate from the hearing is that there could be nearly 1,600 of them, based on some extrapolation -- should be counted, probably the single biggest issue that the Franken campaign has been hammering ever since this recount began, and which really seemed up in the air going into this hearing.

The board can't directly order the county officials to do the counting, only making a formal request to go back and count the votes and then submit amended totals. But many counties have already begun or finished the process of sorting the rejected absentees at the board's request, and board members did castigate any election officials who wouldn't do so, with some of them even leaving open the option of seeking a court order if necessary.

Because of all that, it seems very likely that the vast majority of these ballots will be counted before this is over -- and it could possibly seal the deal for Franken. Pre-election polling showed him winning the overall pool of absentee ballots by a solid margin, so it seems pretty reasonable to assume that the newly-counted votes will break for Al. If that proves to be correct -- and if Norm Coleman is unable to stop it through further litigation -- Franken will probably pull ahead of Coleman and win the election.

This is a pretty big deal, although it will surely be challenged tooth and nail by Coleman in the courts. But if these votes are indeed counted, Franken's chances stand to increase significantly.

James L. :: MN-Sen: Good Day for Franken
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woo-hoo!
i've been ignoring most of the news about this for the past few weeks since it didn't seem important.  now THIS is important!

More good news

Franken also received unexpected good news when Deputy Secretary of State Jim Gelbmann dropped a mini-bombshell, telling the board that in overwhelmingly Democratic Duluth - which has not officially tallied rejected absentees - about 40 percent of that city's 319 rejected absentee ballots were mistakenly rejected. Gelbmann said the city rejected the votes because either the voter or the witness did not date their signatures. He said he couldn't find any state law to support such a rejection.

http://www.twincities.com/ci_1...


This is great news!
I would dearly love to see Franken pull this out--Obama may need this vote to make things like a new national health care package a reality.  Go Al!

68, Dem-leaning indie, MI-8

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Employee Free Choice Act
EFCA is one of the big, known differences between Franken and Coleman.  Unlike I suspect most of Obama's early economic agenda, Republicans will go to the mat and filibuster EFCA.  They're pretty much all united against it, except for Specter and even he may be turned with the threat of a primary opponent.  Franken support EFCA and Coleman is opposed.

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"and even he may be turned with the threat of a primary opponent"
Hahaha, when I read this I thought of the common role-playing game feature of "turning" undead.  Then I thought of Arlen's last name.  Sorry, Arlie, you have a last name that's just too easy to make fun of.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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Great news
Getting more confident about this one.  The Republicans are going to scream bloody murder but there's really not much more they can do at this point.  Are they really going to try to sue to stop legitimate ballots from being counted?  Once the challenges get sorted out we will see Franken hopefully pull narrowly into the lead, and then expand it further as these rejected absentees get counted.

I don't see how conservatives can scream about Minnesota.
They'll be claiming we "stole" the senate seat, when they are guilty of stealing a presidential election.  

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Conservatives rarely get facts get in the way
The way they see it the Supreme Court stop Gore from stealing the election from Bush.

28, Unenrolled, MA-08

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Since when have they shied away from hypocrisy?


Follow the elections in Georgia at the 2010 Georgia Race Tracker.

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They already did it in WA-Gov (Gregoire) 2004
All the rightwing blogs are already referring to this MN-Sen race as the 2008 version of the 2004 race for WA-Gov (Gregoire vs. Rossi).

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You Lack Their Imagination
It may be hypocritical and irrational, but they will definitely scream if Franken wins.  The important thing, however, is that I don't think they can do anything about it if Franken is the certified winner.  If Coleman is certified, then I think we'll have a hard time overturning it in the Senate; I just don't think there is the political will there for this battle at this time.

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