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2008 Election Junkies: It Ain't Over Till It's Over
Eyes on three undecided U.S. Senate races
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- The long election season goes on for three U.S. Senate races and three House of Representatives races, all too close to call since Nov. 4. The Senate races are particularly important for Democrats and President-elect Barack Obama, USA Today reported Wednesday. After picking up six seats Nov. 4, Democrats will control 57 seats come January, three shy of the filibuster-proof 60. The Democratic tally includes Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont. - In Georgia, Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss, while garnering more votes than Democratic foe Jim Martin, didn't get the necessary more than 50 percent, triggering a Dec. 2 runoff. Sen. John McCain is to visit Georgia Thursday to campaign for Chambliss and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin also may stump there, USA Today said. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who sought the GOP presidential nomination, donated $5,000 to Coleman as he monitors the mandated Minnesota recount. - Minnesota election officials will hand-count nearly 3 million votes to determine the Senate race between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken. Slightly more than 200 votes separate the two. - And in Alaska, officials were counting the tens of thousands of absentee and mail-in ballots that will decide whether convicted felon Sen. Ted Stevens will return to Washington, USA Today said. The veteran Republican, found guilty of seven felonies related to financial disclosures, led Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich by 3,257 votes as of Tuesday. |
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I know. I put a post on here the day after the elections about the Coleman/Franken race. I was SO glad that the elections were going to be over...but NO! At least the attack ads are gone. But it is still a leading story on the news. Glad I don't watch the news very often.
The Coleman/Franken thing won't be over for a VERY long time. Whomever loses will be taking legal action. The first results had them at ~600 votes apart, then later that day it changed to ~400. Then supposedly some absentee ballots were found and the gap was closed to 200. I say just let them both be Senators. Coleman for the first half of the term and Franken for the second half. Or better yet, give it to the Independant candidate Barkely (the received ~15% of the vote total). ![]()
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Counting 3,000,000 ballots by hand? That sounds like a lot of fun . . .
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I can just the the mess this is going to make. Well if Al doesn't win, he can probably get a gig at the white house as Press Secretary
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On second thought, go Al go!
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In an initial count after Election Day, Mr. Stevens led Mr. Begich, the mayor of Anchorage, by 3,257 votes.
Mr. Begich led Mr. Stevens by just 814 votes after about 57,000 additional ballots were counted on Wednesday. So far, about 279,000 votes have been counted in the Senate race, and about 35,000 more remain to be counted. It could be next week before the count is complete. |
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58 down, 2 more to go till 60. I for one would like to see a filibuster proof Senate(although unlikely). Perhaps then maybe something can be done to stop this country from sinking into the abyss caused by partisan bickering.
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Partisan bickering keeps Congress from enacting more assaults on taxpayers. |
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Joe Lieberman is a Democrat?
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He was in 2000. He caucuses with the Democrats in the Senate.
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That's what you think. He's really Darth Sidious.
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It Still Ain't Over
The recount in the race to fill the last seat in the U.S. Senate took a noteworthy turn on Friday as Democrat Al Franken held onto a lead over Republican Norm Coleman for the first time. As Minnesota's canvassing board continued its review of over 1,300 disputed ballots, Franken's lead grew to 252 votes, The Politico reports. It must be true . . . "Minnesota" is an old Indian word for "Florida." |
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