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Dear Governor Pawlenty:
One of the most important aspects of our system of government is the presence of free and fair elections. Without them, our republic, whose representatives and officers are elected by the people of the nation, resembles nothing more that an autocracy in which those in power and authority can keep it beyond their legitimate due once received. Governor Pawlenty, part of the fair election process is for the defeated candidate, even if that candidate is the incumbent, to step down and transfer his/her position willingly such that the election process remains trustworthy.
The official recount, while very close in a state of this size and population, determined that it was indeed the challenger, Democratic candidate Al Franken, who was the legitimate winner in the Senatorial race for this state. Yet, nearly 7 months past the election date, and a few months past the end of the recount, Senator Coleman and the RNC have seen fit to tie up the seating of the victor in this election in legal objection after legal objection.
Senator Coleman and the Republican National Committee have taken it upon themselves to step in that very dangerous direction of obstructing the transfer of his seat to his legitimately elected rival and, in so doing, put the trustworthiness of our electoral system in severe jeopardy.
Governor, no one begrudges Senator Coleman his rights under the law, however, the official count is clear. There really is no hope for Senator Coleman to retain his seat, even if he takes his case to the Supreme Court of the land. This can only amount to a stall tactic to prevent yet another Democratic Senator from being seated, both by Senator Coleman and the Republican National Committee.
We, the people of the state of Minnesota, fairly elected Democratic candidate Al Franken as our next Senator. We expect... nay, demand, that he be seated, according to our will as recorded this past election day. Furthermore, we demand that you use every bit of persuasion that you have at your disposal to help Senator Coleman see the error of his ways and end this wasteful challenge to this election.
If this does not happen, we, the people of the state of Minnesota, will remember that our electoral process was not defended by you, sir.
The people of this state could not do worse than to re-elect a Governor who does not respect the very process which allows him to serve. Should Al Franken not be seated soon, you may find yourself in difficult battle to retain your position when it comes time for this state to reflect upon the service you have given it.
Sincerely,
Whomever.
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