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Minnesota: Coleman's lawsuit

TPM Election Central reports: I've been reading through the lawsuit that Norm Coleman has filed against the result of the Minnesota Senate race, and it's a marvelous thing.

The complaint ignores the existence of counter-evidence, employs one maneuver when it is self-benefiting and opposes the same maneuver when it goes against them, attacks not just the recount but votes that were counted for Franken all along, and overall throws everything against the wall to see what sticks. -- TPM Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Coleman's Lawsuit: This Whole Election Stinks -- And I Won

NOTE: The article has more details and a link to the Notice of Contest.

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