24-02-2009, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon ^ Why are they not counting the absentee ballots? | Here is another article that might help answer the question you posed to me. I hope it helps answer your question. I am trying to stay away from the liberal sites I normally view to answer your question. You might tend to believe it more if I do it that way………….. Story: http://www.twincities.com/politics/ci_11758343?nclick_check=1 At some point before the long-awaited end to Minnesota's U.S. Senate election, more votes will be added to the race's tally. On Saturday, Democrat Al Franken said which votes he'd like added. His list includes 1,585 uncounted absentee ballots, about half of which Republican Norm Coleman also believes should be counted. But the situation in the race is not so easy as to allow the agreed-upon 781 ballots to simply be opened and counted. The Senate election is now a month into a complex trial that shows little sign of quick conclusion. While Franken's list of ballots that should be counted has grown — last month, his attorneys pointed to only 771 valid absentee ballots that hadn't been counted — Coleman's list has diminished. Story continues with the link provided, above.
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