Mark Ritchie: Day 10 held hostage in Franken-Coleman recount saga

Minnesota's secretary of state today lashed out at both Senate campaigns for continuing to spread inaccurate information about challenged ballots despite clarifications of the facts.

And Mark Ritchie seemed to budge – a bit – on whether rejected absentee ballots will be considered by the State Canvassing Board come Tuesday – and next month, when that decisive body determines the winner of the Al Franken-Norm Coleman U.S. Senate ... Full Story »

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by Dale Penn - Nov. 14, 2008

This story provides a concise, informative and well sourced update on the recount of the Franken-Coleman race for the US Senate in Minneapolis.

Okay America, you can stop with the Florida election jokes now, thank you very much.

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by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 14, 2008

The punches and jabs in the Minnesota recount process are documented. Details on the problems are a little short.

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