Posted on 11/19/2008 10:22:34 AM PST by freeplancer
Today the official recount for the Minnesota race for the U.S. Senate begins. Of course Norm Coleman has already won it by 206 votes, but I think Franken and his buddies will actually "win" after the "recount". I will give a $20.00 gift card to the person who can guess closest to the post-recount vote numbers. This gift card can be from any place of your choice. Or it can be for a charity of your choice. You guess it, you name the place.
I’m in for 409
Franken will take the lead by one vote and the state will immediately certify the result.
That is a good guess. It seems like a criminal mind would make sure that Franken won by twice the amount that Coleman originally did.
666
Norm Coleman to win by 107 votes.
I’ll say Franken by 546.
This is making me so nervous I can’t watch TV.
Frankenstein over Coleman by 436 votes.
Franken by 317
Franken by 268.
146 for Franken.
They always bring it in just a few over, to try and make it plausible.
Again, Franken by 268.
And please send my gift card to a soldier at Walter Reed.
Thanks.
Remember the 8th House district in Indiana in the '84 election? The election was over and recounted and certified by the Indiana Sec. of State in favor of the 'Pub, but the 'Rats in the House were having none of it. They decided not to seat the 'Pub and did their own "recount", and, ta dah, the 'Rat ended up "winning" by, are you ready for this, four, yes, four lousy votes. Of course, the 'Rats did all sorts of twisting and manipulating to get the desired result (e.g., disallowing paper ballots where the voter's 'x' or check mark strayed just a little outside the box next to the candidate's name. But they got their desired, preordained result.
The 'Rats are going to steal this, you watch. And they're going to get their control of cloture.
My guess? Frankenputz by 113 "votes".
Coleman by 186
Franken by approximately 500 million votes.
Coleman to win by 345....I hope....
sadly i believe it’ll be frakenfraud at 431, just enough to cover difference as well as the ‘disputed’ absentee votes, not including any additional found in trunks of cars of acorn members...
Since they seem to be using the Washington State method of “finding” votes I am going to guess 129 votes. That is the number that Gregoire “beat” Rossi for the governor position in 2004.
Coleman by 203..
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