MN US Senate Recount Starts Wednesday: Rejected Absentee Ballot Issue To Be Considered

MN US Senate Recount Starts Wednesday: Rejected Absentee Ballot Issue To Be Considered
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Tomorrow morning when the recount in Minnesota's very close US Senate race starts the score will be "zero to zero" according to Al Franken's campaign manager Andy Barr. The State Canvassing Board today ordered the recount which is required when the margin is less than .5%. Below are videos as Franken's campaign argues that rejected absentee ballots should be considered and the Board decides to take some time to consider that request.

Also below, interviews with Norm Coleman's Attorney Fritz Knaak after the decision, a news conference with Secretary of State Mark Ritchie and an news conference with Al Franken's campaign manager Andy Barr.

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