Wednesday, February 4, 2009
BREAKING NEWS: Judge considers 4,000+ rejected votes in Minnesota Senate election
ST. PAUL,MN - On February 3, the judges agreed to consider 4,797 rejected absentee ballots. This was far fewer than the number requested by Coleman but far greater than Franken requested. These ballots fall into two categories: those where voters appeared to have met all legal requirements, and those where voters ran afoul of the law through no fault of their own. With these new votes,a certified winner may come.
THIS COULD BE..WHAT WE WANTED.
AL FRANKEN DOESN'T STAND A CHANCE.
beware! HIM AND CONGRESSIONAL DEMS ARE GONNA STILL TRY TO SEAT FRANKEN!
SEN COLEMAN,you will get your seat back thanks to those absentee votes that the judge is gonna allow to count.
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