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January 5, 2009

Al Franken Wins.

Minnesota elections board says Franken won
By Michael O’Brien
Posted: 01/05/09 03:43 PM [ET]
The Minnesota Board of Canvassers certified Democrat Al Franken as winner of the state’s Senate race…

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/minnesota-elections-board-says-franken-won-2009-01-05.html

And, may I say, ABOUT TIME!
Republicans: Ashcroft lost to a corpse, Conryn’s lost to a comedian, one will lose to Michael Moore’s ficus.

by @ 6:36 pm. Filed under Group News

One Response to “Al Franken Wins.”

  1. dylan Says:

    I donated a bunch to this campaign, and I usually don’t donate to out of state senate races. It’s not that I love Al Franken, although I think he’s great. It’s just that I love the thought of Bill O’Reilly having to handle Senator Franken for the next six years. Wonderful!

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