After being dealt a serious blow today by the Minnesota state Canvassing board, who, much to the ire of Team Franken,
refused to re-examine rejected absentee ballots, Al Franken’s band of
merry men were forced to regroup, but vowed to continue their fight in a press conference.
According to Marc Elias, Franken’s lead recount attorney, the protracted legal battle for Norm Coleman’s senate seat will indefinitely continue.
Elias, whose comments were first reported by
Talking Points Memo’s Eric Kleefeld, signaled their readiness to take their fight to, of all places, the United States Senate:
There are a number of ways this can happen, whether it is at the county level, before the state canvassing board, before
the courts of Minnesota, or before the United States Senate, we do not know,” said Elias — but they will see to it that every vote is counted.
Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid echoed Elias’ sentiments – a stark reversal of opinion from his own 1988 recount – in a statement today from his US Senate office, saying
“Today’s decision by the Minnesota Canvassing Board not to count certain absentee ballots is cause for great concern.”
Reid’s politically motivated endorsement of Franken’s intentions point to the possibility that senior Democrats, if called upon, would support the
Franken campaign’s move to hijack the recount process and move for Senate intervention.
Of course, Reid knows a thing or two about recounts and possible senate intervention, though he opposed both in 1998 after being declared the winner
in Nevada’s 2nd closest election to date. Reid characterized recounts as both a waste of time and money. “If they [now-Senator John
Ensign] want a recount, more power to them. It won’t change the vote,” he said in an interview with the AP. Adding, “It’s a big waste of money.” Isn’t
it amazing what 10 years can do?
Despite Reid’s flawed (and ever-changing) interpretation, recounts are not partisan tools to bolster majorities. If the Democratic leadership
holds dear the sanctity of the electoral process, they would do well to not inject partisanship in a non-partisan process.
“The recount process in Minnesota is being handled by Minnesotans, not D.C. politicians,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. “Neutrality and
distance from the Minnesota recount is particularly important for Senators on the Senate Rules Committee who would need to remain neutral if the election
results are considered by the committee.”
Minnesotans are appropriately handling the situation, and Beltway intervention, as Franken and Reid propose, stand to run roughshod the recount
underway in the North Star State.
Cross-posted at Skepticians.com
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The first rule Republicans should learn from here on
SG_Lominac (Diary) Thursday, November 27th at 9:09AM EST (link)Is there are none when it comes to dealing with democrats. We need to go in the gutter with them if need be…or we can pat ourselves on the back for being the good guys while our Republic crumbles around us.
From the movie “Hard Times”
Jill Ireland: “What does it feel like to knock somebody down?”
Charles Bronson: “It makes me feel a hell of a lot better than it does him.”
Reid Intervention Unlikely?
ggross56 (Diary) Thursday, November 27th at 11:29AM EST (link)Even idiots know that overturning the will of We The People will quickly lead to electoral disaster. The Democrats’ mantra of “Count every vote” would have to be modified to say “Count every vote…except if it’s for a Republican.”
BTW, we should make it clear that there will be electoral hell to pay if Reid intervenes in this. It’s imperative that we tell the world that every senator that votes to seat Al Franken has a big red bullseye painted on their chest for dismissing the American people.
Democrats Are Crybabies
MarvinH Thursday, November 27th at 12:38PM EST (link)Al Franken whined like a baby when he lost the count. Well, Al you should have paid Acorn for more fraudulent voters.
Al Franken continues to cry as honest officials work hard to ensure a legal election.
Senator Reid best stay out of this election. Overturning the will of ‘the people’ will invite payback in 2010 and beyond.
Minn. officials are doing a fine job, the Minn. courts may get their chance to review this process.
But of course, the Democrats only want power, and they will do anything they can get away with to obtain power.
And we will keep recounting until we win!!
olsmithie (Diary) Sunday, December 28th at 2:34PM EST (link)Wait a minute, what’s this in my trunk??!!
Regards