For all their Gandalf-versus-the-Balrog declarations that former Sen. Norm Coleman “will resume his seat,” Senate Republicans have all but admitted that Al Franken will be joining the Senate soon. From CQ Politics:
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have reached a tentative agreement that would give Democrats a three-seat advantage on most committees during the 111th Congress. [...]
The major sticking point of the lengthy and sometimes difficult ratio negotiations — whether to count the still-unresolved Minnesota Senate election as a Democratic pickup — appears to have been resolved in Democrats’ favor.
[Sen. Debbie] Stabenow (D-Mich.) said the ratios she disclosed Tuesday assume Democrats will enjoy an effective 59-41 edge in the Senate as a whole, a margin the party would achieve only if they win Minnesota.
Would the Republicans have folded if they thought Coleman was going to win?
Of course not.
David Weigel is a reporter/blogger for The Washington Independent.














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Comment posted January 14, 2009 @ 8:43 pm
It’s time for Former Senator Coleman to let it go…….he’s now holding up our representation in the United States Senate. Minnesota deserves full representation. Let our elected Senator be seated. Stop the legal hold ups. The recount is over, the votes have been counted – Al Franken won.
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