I told you that they’d “find” enough votes for Franken to win.
Opinion: Minnesota Recount Folly – WSJ.com
Four years ago in Washington, Democratic Party candidate Christine Gregoire lost the first count, lost the recount, and then won a second, highly dubious recount by 133 votes. In Minnesota, where Sen. Norm Coleman is defending his seat against comedian-turned-candidate Al Franken, the first count showed Mr. Coleman up 725 votes. Today, thanks to another dubious recount, Mr. Franken is apparently in the lead.
Al Franken in the Senate more or less precludes considering this country to be a serious nation.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackOne question to consider is when it is fairly certain that the election results are no longer free and fair in one state, what is to say they are free and fair in any other state?
The public doesn’t really care anymore it seems. Many people had their fill of election challenges because of the outrageous media coverage and shenanigans in Florida in 2000. Now because of media/voter fatigue, no one seems to really care when an election really is stolen.
Democrat M O, keep counting till you win …then stop. We need a national voter ID.
Pretty much like reggie said, keep counting and finding new votes until “Al the moron” is in front, then stop, that is exactly what is going on here.
I personally would love to know where all the “extra” votes that were not counted originally came from. I am sure that will not make the news as the media here in the Twin Cities is worthless. Their philosophy is like the rest of the 4th estate, complain about anything conservative, and kiss the feet of any socialist that wants to run regardless of experience or background……here no evil, see no evil, speak no evil against the socialists
I figured any pretense of seriousness was out the window when it was reported that Franken was a few hundred votes from the seat; the fact that it’s beginning to look like he will actually win just solidifies that opinion.
Franken should never have been in contention for the seat and the fact that he is makes a loud and unhappy statement about the shape of American politics.
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