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Harry Reid's office weighs in on the new Senate timeline...

Posted at 3:55 PM on December 23, 2008 by Tom Scheck (1 Comments)
Filed under: Recount

Secretary of State Mark Ritchie has set a new timeline for the recount in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race. He said there isn't any way that they'll finish their work before the end of 2008 and may even still be working to declare a winner on January 6th, the same day the Senate will swear in its new members. I called the spokesman for Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to see if the Senate was ok with the process. Here's how he responded:

"It's perfectly acceptable for us to just wait to seat somebody until somebody is certified by the state."

He also dismissed any notion that Gov. Pawlenty could appoint someone. He said the Senate would have to declare a vacancy first which he said the body is unlikely to do.


Comments (1)

nice to see the difference being handled in as different fashion than the rove machine jammed through a couple years ago. maybe we can lead by example huh. but it is frustrating for normy and pawlenty. they will have to rethink their approach for the future of sliding their agendas through in spite of the integrity of their moves.

Posted by tim jones | December 26, 2008 3:38 PM


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