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#373297 - 11/07/08 02:06 AM Al Franken Missed It By That Much
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Franken's deficit: 236 votes

By PATRICIA LOPEZ, Star Tribune

November 6, 2008

Just as Secretary of State Mark Ritchie was explaining to reporters the recount process in one of the narrowest elections in Minnesota history, an aide rushed in with news: Pine County's Partridge Township had revised its vote total upward -- another 100 votes for Democratic candidate Al Franken, putting him within .011 percentage points of Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman.

The reason for the change? Exhausted county officials had accidentally entered 24 for Franken instead of 124 when the county's final votes were tallied at 5:25 Wednesday morning.

"That's why we have recounts," Ritchie said, surveying the e-mail sent in from the county auditor. "Human error. People make mistakes."

The margin in the tightest Senate race in the country bounced like the stock market throughout the day, with the difference between Coleman and Franken dropping, then rising briefly to 590 votes before shooting down to a razor-thin 236 by day's end.

In a reversal of the previous day, when Coleman had declared victory and suggested that Franken should waive a recount, Coleman kept to himself on Thursday, while Franken called reporters to talk about the prospects for a continued narrowing of the count.

"Coleman said there was no reason for a recount, that there would be no movement," Franken said Thursday, a day after unofficial results initially showed Coleman with a 725-vote advantage. "But you see that it's more than halved and the recount hasn't even started. This election will be decided by the voters, not by the candidates."

Brian Sullivan, a Republican National Committee member, said that "Norm is in the best position because he's still got the most votes, but if he was nervous on Tuesday, he's really got reason to be nervous today."

Sullivan said that in talking to party officials around the state, new voters are becoming a point of concern.

First-time voters may have marked ballots in a way that optical scanners could not read, Sullivan said, but that could be caught by a hand tally.

"We're not talking about improper activity," Sullivan said, "just ballots where votes may not have been recorded if they weren't properly marked."

Ritchie said that as part of its normal election procedure, the state has started a post-election audit in select precincts around the state that will go into next week. The audit process, which began with the 2006 election and is separate from recounts, takes a small sample of precincts in each county and reviews ballots as a test of vote counts and the optical-scan voting machines.

Ritchie said he does not expect fraud to be a factor in the Minnesota race because of 2006 revisions that employ the optical scanners and the post-election audits.

"We have a sound system," he said.

Recount system

The recount system is primitive but thorough, requiring officials in each county to gather paper ballots, visually determine each voter's choice and begin sorting. Observers from both campaigns can challenge ballots, which would then go into a separate pile. In those cases, the state canvassing board, made up of two state Supreme Court justices, two district court judges and the secretary of state, would make the final call.

But even then, candidates can dispute the results of the recount and take the matter to court.

"If this does not go down that road, I would be surprised," said Joe Mansky, Ramsey County elections manager and an election expert. "Frankly, they [candidates] should go to court as rapidly as possible so they'll have the protection of the rules of civil procedure."

Minnesota's last two really close congressional races both wound up in court: the Arlan Stangeland-Collin Peterson race in 1986 and the David Minge-Mark Kennedy race in 2000.

Mansky said that on average, about two of every 1,000 ballots are not counted by the scanners for various reasons, which could add 6,000 ballots in the Senate race -- more than enough to provide a decisive result.

Typically, it's older voters and newer Americans who tend to fill out ballots incorrectly, Mansky said. Older voters are newer to precisely filling in ovals, he said, while immigrants "might have come from a non-democratic country and filling in any ballot is new to them."

Take Action Minnesota, a coalition of labor and other groups, said Thursday that it was monitoring election complaints and had received calls about Somali voters in Minneapolis who were steered toward one candidate or another by interpreters. Those reports have not been proven, spokesman Dan McGrath said at a news conference Thursday, and they came in for both Coleman and Franken.

Other complaints surfaced, he said, but did not appear systemic.

Eyes on the recount

Weary from a protracted campaign battle, field organizations now must convert campaign volunteers into recount monitors, willing to show up at every county in the state to watch over the laborious process of hand-counting 2.9 million votes.

"We've just started that process," said spokeswoman Jess McIntosh as volunteers milled around the Franken campaign office in St. Paul.

Ritchie said that shifting numbers in the Senate race were nothing unusual. "This happens in every election," he said. "Mostly it doesn't get very much publicity because it's just part of the standard process. That's why these are unofficial results."

After the polls closed and 100 percent of the ballots were counted, Ritchie said, county auditors began the process of checking and rechecking their work, sometimes catching transposed or incorrect numbers in advance of submitting official tallies to the county canvassing boards.

Those results must be certified as official by Nov. 18, he said, so county auditors are "really furiously working right now to make sure everything's completely accurate."



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#373298 - 11/07/08 06:11 AM Re: Al Franken Missed It By That Much
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#373299 - 12/24/08 02:53 PM Democrat Al Franken could take lead in tight Minnesota Senate race
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/dec/23/congress-senate-minnesota-franken-coleman

Tuesday 23 December 2008
The still unsettled Minnesota senate race between an incumbent Republican and a Democratic comedian is expected to stagger closer to a finish today, when state election officials award votes from a group of about 5,000 ballots that the candidates have opted not to challenge.

When those votes are counted, former Saturday Night Live writer Al Franken is expected to lead Senator Norm Coleman by 48 votes out of 2.9m cast last month. Franken is running for the Democratic Farmer Labour party, as the state branch of the Democratic party is called.

But a number of still-unresolved ballot challenges and claims that some votes were counted twice mean the race remains far from settled.

The lead could still change hands, and Coleman's camp dismissed the latest count showing Franken ahead.

"Al Franken's 'lead' is artificial, and this process is still a long way from being complete," campaign manager Cullen Sheehan told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "We have no doubt that when these issues are properly resolved, Senator Coleman will be re-elected to the Senate."

Franken's tenuous lead could soon vanish, however.

The state supreme court today will hear arguments from Coleman's side that as many as 130 ballots from Democrat Farmer Labour strongholds were counted twice. Coleman's chances of victory may hinge on whether his attorneys can make a case that some of those should be subtracted from Franken's total.

In addition, an estimated election officials and the campaigns are negotiating how to handle roughly 1,600 absentee ballots that were improperly rejected. Those could shift the election to Coleman.

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#373300 - 12/24/08 06:25 PM Re: Democrat Al Franken could take lead in tight Minnesota Senate race
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"One last update before the two Jews running for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota stop to celebrate Christmas.

It's almost all over but the court case, and even that, if it happens, doesn't seem to have much left to stand on. In summary then, here's where we now are in the extraordinarily close U.S. Senate hand-count in MN...

All of the 6,000 or so ballots challenged by both sides have now been determined, one way or another, by the bi-partisan state canvassing board. With those added to the totals as of Christmas Eve, challenger Al Franken (D) now leads Sen. Norm Coleman (R) by an astounding 47 votes out of 2.9 million cast."
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#373301 - 12/24/08 06:30 PM Re: Democrat Al Franken could take lead in tight Minnesota Senate race
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#373302 - 12/24/08 08:50 PM Re: Democrat Al Franken could take lead in tight Minnesota Senate race
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Bottomline: Either way Minnesota loses.
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#373303 - 12/30/08 08:59 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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Minnesota recount: Franken's lead at 50


"Democratic candidate Al Franken now holds a 50-vote lead over Republican Sen. Norm Coleman with almost all of the counting in Minnesota's Senate race done," the Associated Press writes.

It adds that:

Franken's lead grew by a few votes on Tuesday when the state Canvassing Board finished allocating thousands of ballots that had been held up due to candidate challenges.

Coleman's hopes now ride on a pool of uncounted absentee ballots that will be opened before next week. The size of that pile is in dispute but it is thought to be around 1,350. Coleman's campaign wants to add 650 more to the stack.

Even if the board declares a winner next week, the race won't be over. The losing party is expected to challenge the outcome in court.

As KARE-TV puts it, the "heavy lifting" will now be done at a series of regional meetings that begin today. It's at those meetings where the uncounted absentee ballots will be opened.
Posted by Mark Memmott at 11:31 AM/ET, December 30, 2008
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#373304 - 12/30/08 10:49 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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By the time they figure out who wins this they will be up for re-election.
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#373305 - 12/30/08 11:28 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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By the time they figure out who wins this they will be up for re-election.




All the better ... maybe a real candidate will emerge by then ...
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#373306 - 12/30/08 12:07 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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What, like Jessie Ventura? This is Minnesota you know. Franken is the guy the Dems like to trot out when they need to make Gore look sane.

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#373307 - 12/30/08 12:49 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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I fairness, my recoil to Franken's opponent is that he's related to an ex-WFAN person I cannot stand.
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#373308 - 12/30/08 01:07 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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#373309 - 12/31/08 09:40 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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I fairness, my recoil to Franken's opponent is that he's related to an ex-WFAN person I cannot stand.




Also in fairness, Norm Coleman (R) sucks, and will be beat by Al Franken (D).

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#373310 - 01/10/09 02:49 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Franken

United States Senator-elect
from Minnesota
Taking office
Not yet certified
Succeeding Norm Coleman





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#373311 - 01/10/09 02:57 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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In any case, Coleman was an ASS for telling Al not to go thru with the recount.
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#373312 - 01/10/09 09:06 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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#373313 - 01/10/09 09:20 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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They finally got rid of that last illusion of "balance" by dumping his partner.

Is he still whining about Acorn?
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#373314 - 01/11/09 07:23 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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#373315 - 01/11/09 11:49 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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They finally got rid of that last illusion of "balance" by dumping his partner.






Not quite so fast, Al Sharpton is going to be on all next week. So is Meat Loaf.
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#373316 - 01/11/09 11:58 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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fair and square as W did in 2000.....i tell them birds to lighten up...get over it and move on!

its over you lost...deal with it.

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#373317 - 01/11/09 12:10 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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Its nice to see Norm get a big dose of karma for exploiting Paul Wellstone's death six years ago. Serves the milkface right.

Franken's going to be such a lightning rod, I just doubt its not going to serve the GOP right to go after him for the next six years (if he gets seated). Its going to get tired quick as long as Franken doesn't royally fuck up. Its not like a governor or house position where he'd have to start thinking about re-election a year into the term.
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#373318 - 01/11/09 09:35 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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fair and square as W did in 2000....




Actually more so. All the votes were counted in a bi-partisan environment, not decided by judges on party lines.

All of their bellyaching is getting me to side with Al.
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#373319 - 01/12/09 10:44 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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All the votes were counted in a bi-partisan environment, not decided by judges on party lines.




don't pretend to be that naive.
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#373320 - 01/13/09 07:11 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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All the votes were counted in a bi-partisan environment, not decided by judges on party lines.




don't pretend to be that naive.




Bull, K1ng. You can't be that stupid.

I don't cling to party lines like you. I've changed parties more than once in my life. Neither party owns my vote or support. I don't do politics like its a sports where I always have to support my "team".

I have no dog in this hunt. I never viewed Franken as an appropriate candidate for Senate. If anything, I think Franken, who has no qualifications, is going to be an anchor on the neck of the Democrats as a Palin has been on the Right.

Frankly, I thought neither candidate any good. I've said as much in THIS thread.

If there was a proper argument for your disbelief of the bipartisan view in the recount, I would concede it.

The history of my politics runs on both sides of the aisle. If a person I've supported has done wrong, I'll concede it.

Show me some posts of yours where you agree with someone's criticism of the putz currently in the White House. In the last four years he's fucked up many times. So much so that he eroded to one of the most unpopular sitting presidents in our long history. You certainly can't be such an ideologue as to actually believe he and his party has done all good these past eight years.

From two plus years of reading your politics its appears to be simply the stereotype of the disappointed, undereducated angry white male.

You want to be a stereotype carrying the water for a failed administration with failed policies, "Mission Accomplished!"

Enjoy!!!





I'm going to continue to look at each item, every issue, individually and make decisions and chose my postion based on the facts at hand and my values. And, if that means criticizing those I voted for and/or the party to which I currently belong, so be it.

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#373321 - 01/13/09 11:10 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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settle down slim. no need to get all burgy. I don't give a shit who wins either. you can take the entire state of minn. and give it to canada for all I care.

my point was, you willingly accept that judges decided the '01 election along party lines for gwb yet you assume that the judges deciding what votes count and what votes don't count in minn aren't doing the same thing for alf which is either naivety or willful blindness.

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Show me some posts of yours where you agree with someone's criticism of the putz currently in the White House.




ok, right after you show me the laundry list of your supportive posts of the aforementioned, as you put it, "putz"

regarding all that undereducated angry white male water toting stereotype stuff, you are making a lot of "progressive" assumptions, but I'll let the tubby, over medicated, ny jew shut in with too many cats and pungent b.o. revel in liberal elite bliss by not making a response.
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#373322 - 01/14/09 08:16 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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#373323 - 06/30/09 02:48 PM Stuart Smalley Saves The Senate!
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/07/business/marketwatch/main4703363.shtml


When I ponder the legacy of U.S. Senator-to-be Al Franken, I find it hard not to laugh. And I mean that respectfully.

Originally, on "Saturday Night Live," Franken riffed with his comic partner Tom Davis in the late 1970s. Then Franken audaciously and hilariously, in his droll, scholarly style, proclaimed the dawn of "The Al Franken Decade." Best of all, he eventually morphed into the well-intentioned Stuart Smalley, the likable counselor who tried hard to make people realize their self worth.

Stuart, on the show and in Franken's well-received movie "Stuart Saves His Family," entertained viewers by earnestly telling America: "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and doggone it...people like me."

(If you ever saw the "SNL" episode when he convinced basketball superstar Michael Jordan -- practically trembling as he tried to stifle his laughter -- to recite that feel-good mantra, you'll remember how funny that routine really was.)

Challenge

Franken began to carve out a more thoughtful persona in his best-selling books and, especially, during his show on left-leaning Air America Radio.

Still, I suspect that reporters who grew accustomed to laughing at Franken's antics and characters now have the challenge of accepting the notion that he seems poised to join the hallowed U.S. Senate, representing Minnesota.

Two months after Gopher State voters went to the polls to elect a senator, Franken finally has been declared the unofficial winner. While the outcome may continue to be tied up in lawsuits a bit longer, Franken has apparently defeated Republican Norm Coleman by a scant margin of a few hundred votes.

"Reporters will have to get past the celebrity aspect and his 'Saturday Night Live' characters," noted Michael Calderone, media reporter for Politico.com.

Calderone suggests that the lengthy recount actually helped Franken in his attempt to craft a weightier image with journalists and the American public.

"The Minnesota Senate race was so closely watched that people got to watch him throughout and some people are already comfortable with him as a political person," Calderone said.

Pondering earlier actors-turned-politicians, Calderone added: "I don't think political reporters will be star-struck. I wouldn't anticipate reporters will be more star-struck then they have been by [Calif. Gov.] Arnold Schwarzenegger and [former presidential candidate] Fred Thompson."

Fame

Being famous, of course, helps anyone make a name in our celebrity-driven culture.

Sharon Waxman, editor-in-chief of The Wrap News, a Web site about Hollywood that is set to launch later this month, has observed the political and pop culture scene and concludes that Franken will have an easy time winning over skeptical journalists.

"Being a celebrity of any kind in our culture helps you," Waxman told me. "It helped Al Franken get elected -- and will help him in the Senate, even though he won't win people over if they hate his liberal politics."

Waxman points out: "In every case, the celebrity gets a bump from the fact of being famous. It doesn't matter if they have a DUI or if they shot somebody -- or if they're running for office. As cynical as we in the media are, we're still as star struck as anybody. Having a famous name gives Al Franken a leg up. Plus, he is entertaining. He may make you laugh."

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#373324 - 06/30/09 08:36 PM Re: Stuart Smalley Saves The Senate!
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#373325 - 06/30/09 09:49 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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Got my first look at Franken's wife today. How long before he gets caught cheating?

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#373326 - 07/01/09 05:20 AM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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Got my first look at Franken's wife today. How long before he gets caught cheating?






As soon as his first intern shows up.
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#373327 - 03/22/10 10:24 PM Re: Stuart Smalley Saves The Senate!
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#373328 - 03/22/10 10:47 PM Re: Stuart Smalley Saves The Senate!
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Um, yeah, Dino, that's what he looks like.
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#373329 - 03/23/10 03:04 PM Re: Al Franken Made It By That Much
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settle down slim. no need to get all burgy. I don't give a shit who wins either. you can take the entire state of minn. and give it to canada for all I care.




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