And The Vote Goes To...
One of the biggest unanswered questions from the Nov. 4 election is who won Minnesota's U.S. Senate race. Ballot by ballot, officials in the state are answering that question during a recount of the contest between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and Democratic challenger Al Franken.
But if you think it's easy making the call about who a voter intended to choose, look at some of the challenged ballots posted by Minnesota Public Radio.
You decide.
-- Mary Pat Flaherty
By The Editors |
November 21, 2008; 5:20 PM ET
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Unfortunately I believe that we are limited in what we can focus on. I think that if we proceed with the partisan sideshow of prosecuting Bush admin. officials, healthcare will get lost in the brouhaha.
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