Coleman lawyer suggests setting election aside as a remedy
Posted at 5:20 PM on March 2, 2009
by Tom Scheck
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As you already know, there has been a blizzard of paperwork flying around the recount trial. One interesting tidbit filed by the Coleman campaign is the suggestion that a new election should be held if they can't determine the double counting of votes (which the Coleman camp alleges) or inconsistent rejected absentees. Here's the letter.
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This is a good ol' round of Calvinball. Don't like the way the game is going? Make up new rules until the desired outcome is reached!
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