Originally posted by: Lothar
I hope Norm Coleman wins.
Add me to the list of democrats who would pick him (and Barkley as well) over Al Franken any day of the week.
Same with me.
Originally posted by: Lothar
I hope Norm Coleman wins.
Add me to the list of democrats who would pick him (and Barkley as well) over Al Franken any day of the week.
Originally posted by: techs
The people of Minnesota disagree with you. It is clearly written into their law that the intent must be considered. If you circled the box for a candidate instead of filling it in, it may prove you're an idiot, but in Minnesota your vote should be counted for the candidate you clearly intended to vote for.Originally posted by: cubeless
i think franken's in trouble... when chris matthews on hardball last night couldn't bring himself to give franken most of the contested ballots they showed, there might be a chance that sanity will prevail... the dem shill kept spouting 'intent' but matthews couldn't even stretch his partisanship that far...
there's no such thing as a contested ballot... either it's clearly marked or it's scrap, whichever side it might favor...
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: techs
The people of Minnesota disagree with you. It is clearly written into their law that the intent must be considered. If you circled the box for a candidate instead of filling it in, it may prove you're an idiot, but in Minnesota your vote should be counted for the candidate you clearly intended to vote for.Originally posted by: cubeless
i think franken's in trouble... when chris matthews on hardball last night couldn't bring himself to give franken most of the contested ballots they showed, there might be a chance that sanity will prevail... the dem shill kept spouting 'intent' but matthews couldn't even stretch his partisanship that far...
there's no such thing as a contested ballot... either it's clearly marked or it's scrap, whichever side it might favor...
If you circled a box instead of filling it in, then you deserve to be beaten with a hose. Seriously. Anyone who's attended grade school or knows how to read should be able to figure it out, and I would not trust the opinion of someone who couldn't.
Originally posted by: Evan
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: techs
The people of Minnesota disagree with you. It is clearly written into their law that the intent must be considered. If you circled the box for a candidate instead of filling it in, it may prove you're an idiot, but in Minnesota your vote should be counted for the candidate you clearly intended to vote for.Originally posted by: cubeless
i think franken's in trouble... when chris matthews on hardball last night couldn't bring himself to give franken most of the contested ballots they showed, there might be a chance that sanity will prevail... the dem shill kept spouting 'intent' but matthews couldn't even stretch his partisanship that far...
there's no such thing as a contested ballot... either it's clearly marked or it's scrap, whichever side it might favor...
If you circled a box instead of filling it in, then you deserve to be beaten with a hose. Seriously. Anyone who's attended grade school or knows how to read should be able to figure it out, and I would not trust the opinion of someone who couldn't.
The old, infirm, and handicapped vote too and, FYI, they account for most mislabeled ballots.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by: umbrella39
Originally posted by: Evan
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: techs
The people of Minnesota disagree with you. It is clearly written into their law that the intent must be considered. If you circled the box for a candidate instead of filling it in, it may prove you're an idiot, but in Minnesota your vote should be counted for the candidate you clearly intended to vote for.Originally posted by: cubeless
i think franken's in trouble... when chris matthews on hardball last night couldn't bring himself to give franken most of the contested ballots they showed, there might be a chance that sanity will prevail... the dem shill kept spouting 'intent' but matthews couldn't even stretch his partisanship that far...
there's no such thing as a contested ballot... either it's clearly marked or it's scrap, whichever side it might favor...
If you circled a box instead of filling it in, then you deserve to be beaten with a hose. Seriously. Anyone who's attended grade school or knows how to read should be able to figure it out, and I would not trust the opinion of someone who couldn't.
The old, infirm, and handicapped vote too and, FYI, they account for most mislabeled ballots.
According to many, these people shouldn't even be at the polls let alone casting votes. The people charging this can't even detect their own obvious handicaps. Perhaps they should stay home, too. I would rather champion the retard that votes incorrectly for change than the one correctly voting for more of the SOS.
Originally posted by: Evan
CNN still says Franken is behind by 215 votes. Don't know much about his politics, but he'd be worth seeing in the Senate just for the standup alone. Though Dems with 60 seats is a little scary, if Chambliss loses. Dems already have a hair under 60% in the House and that combined with 60 in the Senate seems awfully scary.
Originally posted by: sportage
I'm surprised so many here really do not know Al Franken at all.
They just assume he's a comic, and only a comic from SNL.
Obviously, those people have not followed his political career, or
have not listen to his radio show.
Al would be great in the senate, and not as funny as people expect.
Al's is very smart in politics. People just need to actually listen to
him, and not assume he's still an SNL comic.
How do you think he went from a joke running for senate, to an election
so close? Once people listened to his political views, they realized he?s a smart cookie, and went over to his side.
Coleman is the joke here. Another Bush blind leading the blind.
Originally posted by: sportage
I'm surprised so many here really do not know Al Franken at all.
They just assume he's a comic, and only a comic from SNL.
Obviously, those people have not followed his political career, or
have not listen to his radio show.
Al would be great in the senate, and not as funny as people expect.
Al's is very smart in politics. People just need to actually listen to
him, and not assume he's still an SNL comic.
How do you think he went from a joke running for senate, to an election
so close? Once people listened to his political views, they realized he?s a smart cookie, and went over to his side.
Coleman is the joke here. Another Bush blind leading the blind.
Originally posted by: sportage
How do you think he went from a joke running for senate, to an election
so close?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by: shira
The margin with 64% of the votes recounted is 120 for Coleman. This site has detailed figures:
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Extrapolating from the figures shown, and assuming that the net effect of the challenged votes will be nill, it looks like Coleman will win by between 20 and 30 votes.
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Although the holy grail may be a 60 Senate seat democratic filibuster proof majority, even that is problematical for two reasons. (1) Even if Frankin wins in Minnesota, the odds on probability are that Chambliss will win the run off election. Making the 60 vote question moot. (2) The ole Will Rodgers quip remains valid, "I am not a member of an organized political party, I am a democrat." And while the GOP is somewhat to be complimented on their 100% lock step unity, the democrats are too diverse a party to have lock step unity. Call it a virtue or a vice, bottom line, democrats suck at lock step party unity.
Consider the following. In precincts where no challenges have been issued (these are the only precincts in which, in some sense, the results of the recount can be considered to be final and "official") Franken has gained a total of 34 votes, and Coleman a total of 6 votes, for a net gain by Franken of 28 votes. Moreover, in precincts where just 1 challenge has been issued, Franken has gained a net of 31 votes on Coleman, and in precincts where exactly 2 challenges have been issued, Franken has gained a net of 32 votes on Coleman.
By contrast, in precincts where 5 or more ballots have been challenged between the two campaigns, Coleman has gained a net of 57 votes on Franken.
In other words, the fewer the number of challenged ballots, the better Franken is doing, and the higher the number of challenged ballots, the worse he is doing; the relationship is in fact quite strong.
It is not an accident, then, that as the number of challenges has increased with each day of the recount, Franken's momentum appears to have stalled out. Very probably, a majority of the challenges are coming from Franken's pile. This is somewhat irrespective of which campaign actually instigates the challenge, since as we suggested yesterday, a potential Franken undervote could be the subject of a challenge from either campaign depending on the initial ruling of the local elections judge.
Originally posted by: mxyzptlk
I really liked Franken's book, Lies and the lying liars who tell them. I'd have voted for him if he were running in CA.
Originally posted by: da loser
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Although the holy grail may be a 60 Senate seat democratic filibuster proof majority, even that is problematical for two reasons. (1) Even if Frankin wins in Minnesota, the odds on probability are that Chambliss will win the run off election. Making the 60 vote question moot. (2) The ole Will Rodgers quip remains valid, "I am not a member of an organized political party, I am a democrat." And while the GOP is somewhat to be complimented on their 100% lock step unity, the democrats are too diverse a party to have lock step unity. Call it a virtue or a vice, bottom line, democrats suck at lock step party unity.
i really hope the dems get the 60 seat majority.
that way their philosophy can truly be tested and they can't hide.
either it works or it doesn't. none of this we tried, but the other party wouldn't let us.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Awesome Minnesota Ballots:
http://www.236.com/news/2008/1...ters_moronic_10378.php
To the voters not just fucking with the ballots and know who they want to vote for: HOW THE HELL CAN YOU SCREW UP FILLING IN ONE BUBBLE?!?!
My favorite: "HELP I'M BEING STABBED IN THE FACE, HELP adfsfesef"
Originally posted by: Lemon law
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Awesome Minnesota Ballots:
http://www.236.com/news/2008/1...ters_moronic_10378.php
To the voters not just fucking with the ballots and know who they want to vote for: HOW THE HELL CAN YOU SCREW UP FILLING IN ONE BUBBLE?!?!
My favorite: "HELP I'M BEING STABBED IN THE FACE, HELP adfsfesef"
With all due respects for PottedMeat, I suspect there are only four or so ballots this ridiculous in all of the 2.9 million Minnesota ballots.
Originally posted by: MonkeyK
The site is a political comedy site. The ballots are parody.
OTOH, the linked MPR page has real examples of contested ballots
