Meanwhile, there's still no winner in Minnesota, where a recount is just over 90% complete. If we read the results page correctly, incumbent Republican Norm Coleman has gained a net 129 votes over Democrat Al Franken. Apparently, though, that does not count ballots challenged by either candidate. Duluth's WDIO-TV has a video that explains more.Go to the results page link the data is detailed.
So after all this whining, and posturing and frivolous lawsuits, more and more votes are being challenged and removed the totals of both candidates. Al Franken's ass has got so tight it could pinch coins. The television site states that Coleman has made a net gain of 129 votes.
Get ready for a part 4-6…This actually happened in Washington state.
ReplyDeleteIt smells like “ACORN’s”…While personally I have seen “Squirrel Squeeze” before…However…I have never actually smelled it until NOW!!!
http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/franken-may-seek-senates-help-to-win-race-2008-12-01.html
http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/franken-camp-claims-margin-at-50-new-ballots-found-2008-12-02.html
Anxiously awaiting the Georgia results!!!
THANK YOU GEORGIA!!!
ReplyDeleteWE WON!!!
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D94QUHLG0&show_article=1