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MSNBC: Coleman’s 180

Aaron Keyak — January 29, 2009 – 4:06 pm | Democrats | Election 2008 | Republicans Comments (0) Add a comment

This morning, MSNBC’s FirstRead pulled out this gem from The Minneapolis Star Tribune’s article titled, “Coleman lawyers probe reasons for rejecting ballots.”

“After he lost the unofficial lead in Minnesota’s U.S. Senate recount, Republican Norm Coleman called for an exhaustive review of rejected absentee ballots to see whether they should be counted. But a state elections official testified Wednesday that Coleman pursued a different strategy when he was leading. Deputy Secretary of State Jim Gelbmann said that in December the Coleman camp wouldn’t accept 1,346 absentee ballots that county elections officials said were wrongly rejected. Gelbmann testified that even when he said there was ‘little doubt’ that 93 of the ballots were valid, Coleman’s lawyers said ‘they needed time to look over the list.’”

“The testimony came on the third day of trial in Coleman’s election lawsuit as lawyers for Democrat Al Franken sought to blunt Coleman’s recent position that he is championing the counting of all valid votes while Franken is fighting to prevent it.”

Click here to read the rest of FirstRead and here to read the rest of the Tribune article.

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