What Norm Coleman Is Suing for After the Minnesota Recount

By: Al
Published: January 6th, 2009

John Hinderaker:

Coleman’s contest of the returns so far is not, as some have claimed, a “sore loserman” tactic. There are highly legitimate issues surrounding the election which have not yet been addressed by any body. Those issues, some of which appear highly meritorious, will be considered for the first time in the election contest.

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