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Larry King: ‘I’m not a sore loser. I’m not gonna pull a Norm Coleman’

By Chris Steller | 04.17.09 | 11:20 pm

cnn-kutcher-twitter-collageHere’s evidence that Minnesota’s post-election battle for U.S. Senate has permeated pop culture. Al Franken and Norm Coleman were cited this week by contestants in another competition that attracted millions of partisans: the race between movie actor Ashton Kutcher…

Coleman: ‘We will never know who won’

By Chris Steller | 04.16.09 | 9:02 am

“We will never know who won,” Norm Coleman said Wednesday. That’s after seven Minnesota judges — three on Monday and four in January — concluded that Al Franken won Minnesota’s 2008 election for U.S. Senate. His was a “close victory,” the Democrat conceded on Monday. But Coleman — now down by 312 votes — isn’t buying it. “Our system isn’t geared for this kind of closeness.” Still, some precision is possible in politics, as Gawker.com suggested Wednesday with its two-word description of Gov. Tim Pawlenty.

Klobuchar was off by 42 minutes in forecasting a new Senator

By Chris Steller | 04.15.09 | 11:57 pm

We knew she was killing, as in funny. Now it turns out Sen. Amy Klobuchar is also knowing, as in clairvoyant. Her prediction two months ago about when she’d gain a home-state companion in the U.S. Senate was within 42 minutes of a court ruling that Franken won. UPDATED with new video clip from Rachel Maddow’s show. UPDATED again with video of Klobuchar on CNN.

Experts: Unanimous court order tough for Coleman to tear down

By Chris Steller | 04.14.09 | 11:29 am

Three election-law experts who have been closely tracking the Norm Coleman-Al Franken contest for U.S. Senate weigh in today with written reactions to the final order (pdf) from the three-judge panel that heard Coleman’s complaint. All admired the order for its…

Klobuchar, Minnesota’s solo senator, stays busy and popular

By Chris Steller | 04.09.09 | 8:11 am

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar gets more plaudits in today’s New York Times for soldiering on as Minnesota’s sole senator. And she’s staying popular as she stays busy — though that isn’t quite good enough for one University of Minnesota political-science blog.

Franken attorney: ‘I think we are done’

By Chris Steller | 04.07.09 | 2:52 pm

The danger of paper cuts was greater than the chance that Al Franken would lose his 225-vote lead to Norm Coleman today as Minnesota officials ripped open 351 more ballots from last year’s U.S. senate race in front of the state’s election-contest court. Franken increased his lead by 87 votes. “I think we are done,” said Franken attorney Marc Elias afterward.

Deputy Sec. of State on not voting for Franken: ‘No misgivings whatsoever’

By Chris Steller | 04.07.09 | 11:47 am

Deputy Secretary of State Jim Gelbmann says he has no regrets about voting for Independence Party candidate Dean Barkley over Al Franken. But his ticket-splitting raises the question of what role DFL voters played in setting the stage for Minnesota’s recount drama. Political observers say Democrats who didn’t vote for Franken don’t have to take the blame. As one observer put it, “party loyalty isn’t what it used to be.”

GOP senators tell Coleman to make a federal case out of it; expert nonplussed

By Chris Steller | 04.04.09 | 8:23 pm

colemannormSenate Republicans advise Norm Coleman to make a federal case out of his election contest, if that’s what he wants to do. But one legal expert says he’d only be wasting his time.

Coleman joins ‘Fox & Friends’ for a factually wobbly Senate election update

By Chris Steller | 04.03.09 | 4:27 pm

norm-fox-friendsNorm Coleman made his umpteenth recent press appearance on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” today, pressing his case in the media in advance of an imminent appeal to the state Supreme Court. The show’s trio of co-hosts and the…

Coleman: ‘We’re gonna push to the Minnesota Supreme Court’

By Chris Steller | 04.01.09 | 4:50 pm

coleman1On Fox News Radio today, Norm Coleman vowed, “We’re going to push to the Minnesota Supreme Court.” He clarified his timetable after next week’s expected election-contest trial court ruling: “We’ll file [a petition to the state's high court] quicker…