The recount in Minnesota has been a bizarre roller coaster, with Team Franken finding new ways to steal the election. Coleman has had a slim, but regular… yet Franken’s finagling. including mystery ballots being discovered in bizarre places.
Recent reports have Fraudulent Franken up… but it is far from over.
But major issues remain in the race, including some 5,000 withdrawn challenges that won’t be allocated to the candidates until next week. Coleman’s attorney, Tony Trimble, said those could throw the lead back to the Republican.
“We’ll let them enjoy the weekend,” Trimble said. When votes from those challenges are restored, he said, “You’ll see our ship come in.”
There’s reason for him to be optimistic. Franken withdrew more challenges before this week, leaving a larger pool of potential votes for Coleman in the next stage. There are 400 to 500 more ballots where Coleman could find votes compared with the batch available to Franken.
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Read the article at but then again–she is the “white she-devil” and can not be trusted so this can’t be factual.
Isn’t the first or lat time Dems will use any measure to gain power.
This is the state of the Donkaroach party–elect a kook whose claim to fame is a failed radio network and bilking people out of money.
And I though Minnesotans were good people…
“And I though Minnesotans were good people…”
Ventura in ‘98
Minnesota’s new license plate: Weirder than you think.
Last I checked franken was up by 298 votes.
minnesotans are good people…but they are not immune to the corruption of politicians and crooks…
The DNC will take a win where it can get one. When Black Box voting complained about Ohio in 2004 the right just sat back and laughed. Who’s laughing now?
What, just because he’s winning suddenly means he’s fraudulent? I like how you are skeptical when there are suspicous things in a recount, but what about all the suspicion in 2000? Anybody?
If Franken is trying to steal the election, then you have nothing to fear from the courts.
Otherwise, let our legal system do its job, and kick him out. Oh, wait, they’re all Democratic judges and they’re going to cheat.
Just because cheating is standard operating procedure for you Repubs doesn’t mean we all do it.
And, btw, Franken’s bout to win. See ya, suckers!
Oooh, look at fr00ty gloat!
Surely I am not the only one to notice that when boxes of ballots are suddenly “found” they invariably benefit the Dem candidate. Or that when more votes are cast than the total of all registered voters in a district, the winner is a Dem. Or that the most blatant and bizarre voting screwups/frauds are in Dem-controlled states or precincts.
Don’t forget 2000, when the Dems, knowing they were likely to lose Florida, first put together a moderately confusing ballot, then approved it, then hired—days BEFORE the election—a telemarketing firm out of Texas to start calling only registered Dems to tell them they might have voted for the wrong guy. This masterpiece of voter manipulation nearly stole them the White House. Fortunately, the Supreme Court pointed out that the Constitution does cover elections, and that all votes must be treated equally— but it was a hell of a try, and to this day some of the gullible or just plain stupid think it was the GOP that tried to steal the election.
As far as I am concerned, any state that even lets Franken close enough to win by finding ballots in car trunks and so on, deserves him. I am fascinated that the Dems actually want to be represented by this fruitcake. Or should I say fr00tcake…….