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CQJan. 22, 2009 – 6:12 a.m.
By Emily Cadei, CQ Staff
... Attorneys for Franken argued that a state court should dismiss the lawsuit filed by Republican Norm Coleman because the three-judge panel designated to hear the case lacks jurisdiction for Coleman’s type of complaint.
The proper venue, Franken’s attorneys argued, is the U.S. Senate, which has the power to judge the election of its members ...
... Harry Reid , D-Nev., met with Franken for about 30 minutes in his office Wednesday evening.
“The race in Minnesota is over,” Reid said .... “There’s no way, mathematically, the election results are going to change” ...
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http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=news-000003014318
Franken Meets With Reid As Coleman Clears Senate Office
Kris Alingod - AHN Contributor
... Reid issued a statement before the private meeting saying, "Al Franken will soon be the next Senator from the great state of Minnesota... It is important that we start talking about the issues important to the people of Minnesota so their new Senator can hit the ground running - including our economic recovery plan to create jobs and cut taxes for middle-class families, and on which committees Mr. Franken can best serve his constituents and the country" ...
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7013799856Coleman: Anyone but Franken probably wins outright
By PATRICK CONDON Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press - Thursday, January 22, 2009
ST. PAUL, Minn.
Norm Coleman says he thinks any Democratic opponent other than Al Franken probably would have beaten him outright on Election Day ...
http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/ap/index.cfm?page=view&id=D95SFCP83CQ TODAY PRINT EDITION – CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS
Jan. 21, 2009 – 9:55 p.m.
Senate Backs Three-Seat Democratic Advantage on Most Committees
By Bart Jansen, CQ Staff
The Senate unanimously approved two resolutions Wednesday that ratified a three-seat advantage for Democrats on most committees while keeping open several slots awaiting the resolution of the contested Minnesota race ...
http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=1&docID=news-000003014384Minn. judges allow cameras in court for Senate battle
Advocates of allowing cameras in Minnesota courtrooms won a notable battle this week, when a three-judge panel presiding over the disputed U.S. Senate election there approved electronic media coverage of the case proceedings. A television camera, a still photographer and an audio recorder were to be allowed into the state Supreme Court chambers on Wednesday for pre-trial arguments between attorneys for Democrat Al Franken and Republican Norm Coleman, The Associated Press reported. Their footage was to be pooled for other news organizations, and that setup was to continue as the case moves along ...
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