As for the Frankin-Coleman election, when they opened the absentee ballots; the common logic was that they would trend for Coleman since absentees tend to be real persons and right leaning working/military types.
However, they leaned to Frankin. Here we have a paper trail that Coleman’s people had to accept. So at least at this level, the people of Minnesota preferred Frankin.
If that’s the case, then Frankin deserved the win. The voters of Minnesota lost my respect.
>As for the Frankin-Coleman election, when they opened the absentee ballots; the common logic was that they would trend for Coleman since absentees tend to be real persons and right leaning working/military types.
Since Motor Voter it’s been pretty easy to cheat on absentee ballots. I don’t know that I’d take any trend from then anymore.