I don't see how putting credence into Coleman's claim of double-counted ballots discredits them. It's true that there were a number of double-counted votes; it's also true that there do not appear to be enough to overcome Franken's present lead, and that his primary hope is the rejected absentee ballots.
Don't mean to pick on you, but I think Powerline has been a tremendous source of info in this process.
I don’t think you’re picking on me (but you better stop), but I believe their initial prediction about Franken was based on their belief that even if he lost, he would try any way he could to still win- which is what Coleman seems to be doing now since he was initially against counting rejected absentee ballots. I think Franken’s team had a better idea of the recount outcome because they had a top notch team viewing the process and more or less knew which challenges were real and which were phony. Powerline certainly had a large amount of info on the election. I just don’t think they interpreted it correctly.