
U.S. Senate - Who will be sworn in first? Roland Burris or Al Franken?
It’s Official: Meet Sen. Burris
By David M. Drucker
Roll Call Staff
January 15, 2009, 2:25 p.m.
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Democrat Al Franken beat Republican incumbent Norm Coleman to win the U.S. Senate seat from Minnesota, officials conducting a final recount said on Monday, January 5, 2009.
Which would-be Senator will be sworn in to office first?
Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
| Burris is sworn in first |
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| Franken is sworn in first |
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| Burris & Franken sworn in at same time |
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| Neither is sworn in by the suspend date |
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- Predictions: 135 |
Comments: 11
Suspend date: Tue 31st Mar 9pm PST
Settlement date: Thu 15th Jan 2:46pm PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Thu 15th Jan 11:25am PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
Initial likelihoods: Burris is sworn in first: 10%, Franken is sworn in first: 50%, Burris & Franken sworn in at same time: 5%, Neither is sworn in by the suspend date: 35%
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By David M. Drucker
Roll Call Staff
January 15, 2009, 2:25 p.m.
Suspend date: Tue 31st Mar 9pm PST
Settlement date: Thu 15th Jan 2:46pm PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Thu 15th Jan 11:25am PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled details
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now laughing that he stole the vote.
I guess he is special so he can lie and steal
Meanwhile, a Ramsey County precinct ended up with 177 more ballots than there were recorded votes on Election Night. In that case, the board decided to go with the extra ballots, rather than the Election Night total, even though the county is now showing more ballots than voters in the precinct. This gave Mr. Franken a net gain of 37 votes, which means he's benefited both ways from the board's inconsistency."
We must not permit the Minnesota Democrats to get away with this election heist. The Republican National Lawyers Association is litigating the issue and needs all the support they can get to fund their court case.
The recount actually wants to count ballots in twenty-five precincts that would bring the total of votes cast higher than the actual number of people who voted! In Ramsey County, 177 more votes have been counted than people who voted on Election Day. The canvassing board, in effect, is admitting that it is counting fraudulent, duplicate ballots! In some cases absentee ballots, particularly from troops serving overseas, have been counted. In other cases, not. One ballot, on which Franken was crossed out and replaced by "Frankenstein" was counted as a Democratic vote.
Apparently, when a ballot was challenged, a copy was made to facilitate examination. But, in many cases, the canvasser failed to label the ballot as a duplicate. Then, in the recount, all the ballots were counted, ensuring that the challenged vote was not only counted, but counted twice.
What makes all of this suspicious in the extreme is that each of these errors inured to Franken's advantage and eroded Coleman's election night lead until the Democrat could claim victory.
At the same time that the Democrats are getting away with their chicanery in Minnesota, Governor Rob Blagojevich is succeeding at appointing the successor to Obama in Illinois. The success of his appointment was inevitable once the Illinois Legislature, again with a heavy Democratic majority, refused to order a special election for the vacant Senate seat. So afraid were they that the Republicans might win the special balloting that they would rather let Blagojevich make the possibly corrupt appointment than give the voters the chance to make the decision.
We now will likely never know if the new Senator Burris complied with Blagojevich's fantasies and actually paid for his seat in the Senate. But the very fact that we have the Governor of the state on tape preparing to make such a demand of whoever he appointed should give us pause. That Illinois' Democrats would rather have us speculate than give their voters the franchise is as revolting, in its own way, as the Great Minnesota Senate Seat Robbery.
Mark Twain said that people should never have to see sausage being made or a law being passed. Add to that a recount in progress."
I wish it was...
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=263345
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