Because it’s from a Democratic area. The official however told a newspaper she voted for Norm.
I don’t think the Minnesota Supreme Court is going to like this video example of Norm Coleman’s non-cooperation, either:
Because it’s from a Democratic area. The official however told a newspaper she voted for Norm.
I don’t think the Minnesota Supreme Court is going to like this video example of Norm Coleman’s non-cooperation, either:
Apparently because of a storm. There was a time that Oahu was thought of as a dangerous place for a US President to visit, with mythical “saboteurs” and “spies” all around. Will the media be able to resist the temptation of bringing these stories back?
This is major news.
This rapist cop is now dead, after a long and very serious chase.
He did his own math so intricately that even the media got lost, not doing as much homework as the campaign did. Next (probably not until January 1st) they will count the 1,600 or so improperly rejected absentee ballots, as ordered by the Minnesota Supreme Court. The only thing that can save Coleman now is a shocker outcome of those ballots, which are expected to favor Franken by at least 8%.
UPDATE: The Minneapolis Star-Tribune weighs in with an “analysis” saying Franken’s official lead will be 48 votes tomorrow. This means that for the first time, the Franken campaign and the newspaper (whose estimates have always leaned toward Coleman’s version of the numbers) are on the same page.
According to his brother he is still being tortured, he was last seen with cigarette burns on his ears.
Other than that, Franken is racking up votes at an impressive rate, you can watch the allocation of ballots here. Today and tomorrow the Minnesota State Canvassing Board is examining the ballots challenged by Norm Coleman. Virtually every single ballot so far has been revealed to be a clear vote for Franken by unanimous decision.
UPDATE: Despite the rejection of the “Lizard People” ballot, the Flying Spaghetti Monster Ballot has sailed through! RULED A FRANKEN VOTE, BEHOLD:
Until January 19th, the last full day of the Bush Presidency. When Obama takes the oath, will there still be a Chrysler?
His team’s estimate that he would win was based on a 0% succesful rate. This means that unless Coleman was more careful in challenging than Franken (every indication is that he was much more egregious), then Franken will win. You can actuallywatch the ballots being allocated one at a time.
This better not be true. Will the United States confirm or deny? Where is the journalist now? Iraqi television reports he is in Camp Cropper.
The Lebanese television channel NTV, known for its opposition to Washington, went as far as offering a job to the journalist.
In its evening news bulletin on Monday, it said that if he takes the job, he will be paid “from the moment the first shoe was thrown”.
A manager at the channel told AFP that it had made its offer known to Zaidi and was ready to post bail on his behalf.
Whether he is injured or not, reports that he is in a US prison camp known for torture of inmates could lead to serious unrest not just in Iraq but in other countries.