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You Can Watch Stuart Smalley Become A Real Senator

You can participate in a rather fascinating ballot-by-ballot look at the challenge process in Minnesota, courtesy of the Star Tribune.  If you ever wanted to vote on whether or not a vote is a vote, now is your meta-chance.

 

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Posted by Jesse Taylor on 09:52 PM • (7) Comments

Coleman is a real twatwaffle for not calling out the National Guard and putting the state under martial law, while cancelling the election results.  He’d better get his act together or there will be another damned DEMONcrap in the Senate of this USA of America, which will destroy the nation.

Comment #1: RUGGED IN MONTANA  on  12/18  at  11:22 PM

Oh, yeah, there was one widely talked about a few weeks ago where the voter voted for the write-in candidate “Lizard People” for President/Vice President, and then wrote the same thing in the write-in slot for Senate, but didn’t vote for “Lizard People,” he voted for Franken, and it was rejected for double-voting on the basis that adding a write-in candidate constituted a vote for said write-in candidate.

Somebody in my family (can’t remember who) suggested that “Lizard People” was obviously a vote for Franken anyway, so it didn’t matter.

Comment #2: Kyra  on  12/19  at  12:35 AM

Whichever one wins it, Coleman or Franken, is going to get the nickname “Landslide.”

Comment #3: Kyra  on  12/19  at  12:38 AM

And gosh darnit!  People vote for me!

Comment #4: Ms Kate  on  12/19  at  09:28 AM

That is indeed fascinating.  A lot of work went into it,  It’s cool to have a peek at how people screw up their ballots.

Comment #5: Caveat  on  12/19  at  12:27 PM

I’m hooked on this feed, which is plus 276 Franken, at this moment.

Which means nothing, or everything, depending on the calculations of whoever.

It will end up in court either way, but I’m hoping it ends with Coleman in tears.

Comment #6: judy brown  on  12/19  at  03:27 PM

I stopped at about 20 ballots.  None were a close call, which further conirms the Franken campaign’s method of counting (i.e., assuming that the challenged ballots will eventually be accepted).

Reality has further confirmed this, but as we all know, reality has a clear liberal bias.

Comment #7: NY Expat  on  12/20  at  06:44 AM
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