Franken Camp: Coleman Trying To Shut Down The Recount

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First Posted: 12-15-08 01:22 PM   |   Updated: 01-15-09 05:12 AM

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Al Franken's Senate campaign, beaming a bit from last week's announcement that counties should count wrongfully rejected absentee ballots, accused Sen. Norm Coleman of trying to shut down the recount by appealing that very decision.

In a conference call with reporters, Franken's chief counsel, Marc Elias, argued that the Minnesota Republican was going through incredible and "desperate" measures in order to stop the counting of ballots that had been deemed lawfully cast.

"They are suing because they are behind," he said, noting that the Associated Press did an analysis this weekend in which they determined that Franken would likely win the election after all the challenged ballots were fettered out. "The numbers are what they are. And as I said Friday, desperate times call for desperate measures. What we see is a cynical and desperate attempt by the Coleman campaign to stop this train from moving."

Noting that canvassing board -- which decided that the wrongfully rejected absentee ballots should be counted -- included two Republican members of the state Supreme Court, two county justices and the state Attorney General, Elias accused the Coleman campaign of playing cynical politics. If the Senator's appeal of the canvassing board's decision was rooted in honest concerns, he added, it would mean that he was accusing the state's chief legal officials of acting unconstitutionally.

"The Coleman camp would have you to believe that the Secretary of State convened a meeting invited two Ramsey County justices, two representatives from the Supreme Court, one of whom was the chief justice, and to throw some spice in the gumbo, the chief law enforcement officer -- the Attorney General," said Elias, "... and low and behold he got them to do something that the Coleman campaign thinks is unconstitutional."

On Friday, the Coleman campaign filed a suit with the state Supreme Court appealing the decision to count the roughly 1,500 unlawfully rejected absentee ballots. The Senator claimed canvassing board's decision would mean that there was no longer a uniform standard for counting votes -- a notion that Elias strongly disputed.

"There are four legitimate reasons to reject an absentee ballot, and if the ballot doesn't meet those four reasons it ought to be counted," he said.

The Senator may have hurt his cause when, in the motion filed to the Supreme Court, he asked that county election officials and county canvassing boards "take no additional actions related to the rejected absentee ballots" until a decision on those ballots was made.

"In plain English what they asked the court was 'stop the counting'," said Elias, somewhat animated. "Let's call this what it is, the Coleman camp went to the highest court in the state to stop the counting."

The Supreme Court will rule on the canvassing board's decision within the next few weeks (though the schedule has not been finalized). The two justices who serve on both the canvassing board and the court will recuse themselves form the hearing. Should the court uphold the canvassing board's decision, the chances of a Franken victory become much more likely. But as it stands now, the Democratic challenger projects that he will finish the recount process with a four or eight vote lead even without these votes.

Al Franken's Senate campaign, beaming a bit from last week's announcement that counties should count wrongfully rejected absentee ballots, accused Sen. Norm Coleman of trying to shut down the recount ...
Al Franken's Senate campaign, beaming a bit from last week's announcement that counties should count wrongfully rejected absentee ballots, accused Sen. Norm Coleman of trying to shut down the recount ...
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- ajax2 I'm a Fan of ajax2 24 fans permalink
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Isn't stopping the vote count a Supreme Court function?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 12/15/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

Appointing the wrong president sure seemed to be in 2000.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 12/15/2008

Only for the SC of the US, not for the SC of the state, which is where Coleman is appealing to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 12/15/2008
- hbhawaii I'm a Fan of hbhawaii 21 fans permalink
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Isn't that CS's of the US, if you know what I mean...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 12/16/2008
- Hank10303 I'm a Fan of Hank10303 78 fans permalink

And what's taking the investigations into Coleman so long; with an indictment this whole thing could be wrapped up in no time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 12/15/2008

Congress gets pissy when the FBI(part of the Executive branch) goes after one of its own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 AM on 12/17/2008
- truth2008 I'm a Fan of truth2008 10 fans permalink

Of course Coleman wants to shut down the recount, thats the only way re-pukes can win!

COUNT BABY COUNT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 12/15/2008

Better run the spell checker on that headline.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 12/15/2008
- djgonebad I'm a Fan of djgonebad 9 fans permalink
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Of course this SLIME-BALL REPUG is shutting down the votes of his state. What else do they Neo -Cons do when it gets tight, THEY STICK IT TO THE CITIZENS!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 12/15/2008
- lizziekw I'm a Fan of lizziekw 39 fans permalink

"What we see is a cynical and desperate attempt by the Coleman campaign to stop this train from moving."

Ha. Go Al!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 12/15/2008
- donbrown I'm a Fan of donbrown 71 fans permalink
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Republicans always do this...the lower the voter turnout, the better their chances...and they know it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 12/15/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 228 fans permalink

And Minnesota had the highest turnout this year of all 50 states: 77.8%
Which is actually LOWER for MN than in the previous two elections.

Average across all 50 states: 61%

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 12/15/2008
- stunsitfel I'm a Fan of stunsitfel 39 fans permalink
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Answer: Get off your ass and vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 12/15/2008
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Ah, at last we get to the issue. Norm Coleman knows he would lose if all the legal votes are counted.
In other words, he is attempting through his high priced attorney to re-do Florida 2000.

I hope the Court has the decency to stay out of this and let the bi-partisan canvassing board do their work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 12/15/2008

Yes, and why does it have to take weeks to decide this, I might ask

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 12/15/2008
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My only guess is that the canvassing board does not want to release a result only to have to retract any statements at a later date.
I agree that it doesn't make any sense that they were supposed to be done by tomorrow, the 16th and now it appears we will not know for a "few more weeks". The silence of the media and this board is very frustrating.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 12/15/2008
- Furby I'm a Fan of Furby 66 fans permalink
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Pardon my ignorance but who's deciding what? I thought this was a recount.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 12/15/2008
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