Nov 14, 2008

How to steal a Senate seat in Minnesota

Republican Norm Coleman was re-elected to the US Senate by 725 votes. With such a narrow victory, a recount is scheduled.

However, even before the official recount, several mysterious votes keep turning up for Democrat Al Franken.

It seems as though he Democrat Farm Labor Party (Democratic Party in Minnesota) knows the votes are not there for their man Al Franken and intends to steal an election even before the official recount.

The Minnesota Secretary of State is Democrat Farm Labor party activist Mark Ritchie who seems to be aiding and abetting the effort to steal the Senatorial election for Al Franken.

Just as Secretary of State Mark Ritchie was explaining to reporters the recount process in one of the narrowest elections in Minnesota history, an aide rushed in with news: Pine County's Partridge Township had revised its vote total upward -- another 100 votes for Democratic candidate Al Franken, putting him within .011 percentage points of Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman.

Then a precinct in Mountain Iron, St. Louis County, mysteriously updated its vote total to add 100 new votes--all 100 for Al Franken.

There was even talk of 32 absentee ballots found in a car trunk - all for Al Franken.

The video below is a discussion of the Minnesota Senate race irregularities on the TV program Hannity and Colmes.

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The video below shows Democratic activist and Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie talking out of both sides of his mouth - depending on who is listening.

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