July 01, 2009
The Minnesota Supreme Court yesterday declared comedian-turned-politician Al Franken the winner of the state's U.S. Senate race, ending an eight-month-long election saga and giving Democrats a 60-seat majority that theoretically would allow them to block GOP filibusters. In a unanimous ruling, the court rejected Republican Norm Coleman's legal arguments that some absentee ballots had been improperly counted and that some localities had used inconsistent standards in counting votes. The ruling led Coleman to concede his Senate seat to Franken, who could be sworn in as soon as next week, when the Senate returns from a recess.
'So unions get mountains of Obamacare waivers, but they can't budge for religious organizations? Creepy. '-@politicalmath
EUREKA – Monday is President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would be 101.
ewerickson: Conviction always ultimately trumps electability. See Bush v. Kerry. See tonight.
washingtonpost: #COCaucus update: With 16% precincts reporting: Santorum 48%, Romney 22%, Gingrich 17%, Paul 12% http://t.co/Y0GfKZxZ
postpolitics: #COCaucus update: With 16% precincts reporting: Santorum 48%, Romney 22%, Gingrich 17%, Paul 12% http://t.co/zCFxXLkD
seanhannity: @tamaraholder @IGotYouSmiling I do not have a yellow shirt that says vote for Obama.
breitbartvideo: Santorum: Victory For Conservatives And Tea Party: http://t.co/AaPtqcUo