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Begich now leads Stevens by 2,374 votes.


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Begich now leads Stevens by 2,374 votes.


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Per MSNBC (which in turn is per the AP) Begich wins!


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Recently convicted Senate icon Ted Stevens learns on his birthday of loss to Democrat Mark Begich


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tis over, Begich wins, I prefer Berkowitz, I wish he had run against stevens instead.

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Stevens has conceded.


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http://ww2.startribune.com/news/metro/e ... senco.html

What the Minnesota recount is dealing with. These range from utterly frivolous to really tough to judge.

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Franken has gained around 60 votes, and if you add in the challenged ballots, he has gained around 120 with 31% being recount. Word is that the challenged ballots are all pretty frivilous and will likely count anyhow.

If this trend continues, Franken will win by around 200 votes.

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If this trend continues, Franken will win by around 200 votes.


Man that would be so awesome. But Franken is icing on the cake to me. I really want Chambliss to go down. And the more humiliating his defeat, the better. But that's probably not likely at this point, unfortunately.


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With about 46% of the 2.9 million ballots counted, the gap between Republican incumbent Norm Coleman and DFL challenger Al Franken continued to close. Coleman was leading by just 136 votes. Updated 5 minutes ago

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So, Clinton, Obama, and Al Gore have all now planned to campaign or chime in favor of Martin in Georgia for the run off on December 2.

I think he has a good chance of winning. That would be 59 seats!!!! What's the latest word from Minnesota?

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http://ww2.startribune.com/news/metro/elections/returns/2008/recount/msenco.html

What the Minnesota recount is dealing with. These range from utterly frivolous to really tough to judge.


Solution: mandatory IQ tests for voters.

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So, Clinton, Obama, and Al Gore have all now planned to campaign or chime in favor of Martin in Georgia for the run off on December 2.

I think he has a good chance of winning. That would be 59 seats!!!! What's the latest word from Minnesota?


Coleman + 180, 67% or so.

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538.com is predicting Franken will win by 27 (yes, 27) votes.

Crazy close.

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WOW. I can't believe it. We're one step away from a filibuster-proof senate. I feel like a kid in a giant toy store with $1,000,000. What do we do first? :P

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WOW. I can't believe it. We're one step away from a filibuster-proof senate. I feel like a kid in a giant toy store with $1,000,000. What do we do first? :P


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60 democrats does not guarantee a filibuster-proof Senate. It helps, but it is not a guarantee.

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Then again some issues will get Democrats Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe.


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Then again some issues will get Democrats Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe.


Arlene Specter as well he is another moderate left.


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Then again some issues will get Democrats Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe.

Woohoo Maine! Already fuzzing the bi-partisan divide for years!

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Arlene Specter as well he is another moderate left.

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http://www.minnpost.com/braublog/2008/1 ... _race_ever

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Coleman-Franken: unlikely to be closest Senate race ever

By David Brauer | Published Thu, Nov 6 2008 8:32 pm

New Hampshire, 1974: a 355-vote GOP win turns into a 10-vote Democratic recount triumph turns into a two-vote Republican win.

And then the U.S. Senate declared the seat vacant and ordered a special election. The Democrat won.



Amazing he turned out to be wrong. Before the recount it was closer than the 1974 NH Race, and it's going to be even closer with the recount.

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A new wrinkle is surfacing today in the recount battle in Minnesota between incumbent U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken -- missing ballots.

The Franken campaign today said that it has learned of missing ballots totaling several hundred in various counties. Franken recount attorney Marc Elias said he's also bothered that counties that know they have missing ballots aren't bothering to look for them.

Elias declined to identify those counties but acknowledged that the Franken campaign is monitoring reports of several dozen missing ballots in Becker County.

Officials can determine they have missing ballots whenever they come up with fewer paper ballots than what the electronic Election Night vote total was for the U.S. Senate race.

In Crystal, officials there say they have found eight absentee ballots, still sealed in their security envelopes, that had not been counted on Nov. 4. The ballots, which were subsequently included in the city's recount, increased Democrat Franken's total by seven votes and Republican Coleman's by one. The envelopes were discovered Friday night among opened envelopes, a city spokeswoman said.

Also today, Elias says the Franken campaign believes its deficit in the recount has shrunk to 84 votes. Before the recount, Coleman led Franken by 215 votes out of about 2.9 million cast, a margin that has fluctuated over the past week.

Elias says that the smaller number is based on how election judges in the counties have ruled so far on challenged ballots. Those several thousand challenged ballots are awaiting final scrutiny by the State Canvassing Board next month.

As for rejected absentee ballots, Elias said the Franken campaign has received lists of those voters from all or part of 66 counties. That accounts for about 6,400 ballots, he said. On Wednesday, the Canvassing Board will meet to consider whether to allow any of those ballots to be counted.



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Chambliss wins Georgia Senate runoff

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081203/ap_ ... _senate_37

Well, he was going to win because the black vote in Atlanta all stayed home, because most likely Obama is not involved.


58-42%, commanding victory for the Republicans.


Means nothing, however there goes all hopes for a filibuster proof senate.

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Anyone know, it was that Arlene Specter who presented the magic bullet theory about JFK's assassination to the Warren Commission and to the American people.

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Chambliss wins Georgia Senate runoff

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081203/ap_ ... _senate_37

Well, he was going to win because the black vote in Atlanta all stayed home, because most likely Obama is not involved.


58-42%, commanding victory for the Republicans.


Means nothing, however there goes all hopes for a filibuster proof senate.

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Anyone know, it was that Arlene Specter who presented the magic bullet theory about JFK's assassination to the Warren Commission and to the American people.

I am not sure if he was in the senate that far back.


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Mannyisthebest wrote:
Chambliss wins Georgia Senate runoff

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081203/ap_ ... _senate_37

Well, he was going to win because the black vote in Atlanta all stayed home, because most likely Obama is not involved.


58-42%, commanding victory for the Republicans.


Means nothing, however there goes all hopes for a filibuster proof senate.

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Anyone know, it was that Arlene Specter who presented the magic bullet theory about JFK's assassination to the Warren Commission and to the American people.

I am not sure if he was in the senate that far back.

He wasn't, but he was one of the aides in the Warren Commission itself. The movie JFK is pretty harsh towards him.


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