<a href="http://www.mnspeak.com/mnspeak/archive/post-6647.cfm" target="_blank">DeRusha says</a> that it happens "by lot" so I guess it doesn't necessarily have to be a toin coss -- it could be drawing straws or.... Rock-Paper-Scissor?
posted by Rex at 2008-11-07 17:04:18 ![]()
221!
posted by Ana at 2008-11-07 22:07:07 ![]()
My dad was born in Minneapolis. He has to be rolling over in his grave knowing that an idiot like Franken is this close to being elected a senator.
posted by Dan Pettigrew at 2008-11-07 22:26:26 ![]()
Just to be clear, that should read "After *correcting* human error in entering data gave him another 100 votes..." Franken didn't get votes by mistake.
posted by Mel at 2008-11-08 13:20:58 ![]()
Good catch. Fixed.
posted by Rex at 2008-11-08 13:23:46 ![]()
Maybe they could arm wrestle in the event of a tie to decide the election? Or maybe a game of horseshoes or tiddly-winks?
posted by Bill at 2008-11-09 11:05:14 ![]()
Tiddly-winks, the obvious final decision maker, too cold for horseshoes and the "winks" are slippery, a politically correct word.
posted by Chris at 2008-11-09 21:07:43 ![]()
205! And Nate Silver likes the numbers for Franken too!<br /><br /> http://www.minnpost.com/braublog/2008/11/10/4486/fivethirtyeightcom_franken_may_be_recounts_prohibitive_favorite
posted by ana at 2008-11-10 15:04:41 ![]()
Dan, I doubt if your father spent any time in Minneapolis after being born that he would be anything but ashamed of Coleman possibly getting re-elected. Even if Franken where as bad as he is made out to be he would be an improvement. But the reality is that he is a threat to those who wish to hold power, because he really is one of those few who are fully aware of the mechanations of politics, and an open critic of them. He is a political satirist, and if there is anyone who would oppose politics as usual it would be a political satirist. Of course this is threatening to those who are born politicians and firmly entrenched in philandering to corporate interests. Which I must assume is the kind of politician you would prefer, assuming you really believe that Coleman is in any way better to represent my state to the house of lords, err i mean the senate.
posted by Dave at 2008-11-14 17:07:59 ![]()

