Video: Minnesota’s five-month Senate election slog compressed into 16 minutes

By Chris Steller
Wednesday, April 01, 2009 at 12:50 pm

Here’s a 16-minute video recap of Minnesota’s five-month slog (so far) to elect a new U.S. senator. It’s the work of those stalwart Franken-Coleman multimedia chroniclers at The UpTake.


For fans of this sort of compressed video history, there’s also “Minneapolis in 19 Minutes Flat,” a film shown at the Minnesota Historical Society’s Mill City Museum in Minneapolis, with comic narration by storyteller Kevin Kling.

But if it’s the visual history of the recount that really checks your box, check out MnIndy’s “On Monotony: The best and worst of recount photography.”

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