Originally Posted by
tomder55
Coleman went along with the state Supreme court decision . He probably should've pursued it further just like Nixon should've in 1960 when there was clear evidence of fraud in Illinois .
The Dems strategy from the start was to manipulate the recount in a way that would discover votes that could add to Franken 's total. They demanded that votes that had been disqualified be added to his count, while others be denied for Coleman. But the deciding fact was the mail in ballots . Franken's flunkies demanded that rejected ballots get counted . They managed to add 1,350 absentee ballots to the total putting Franken over the edge by 312 votes (many of them votes from felons who were not eligible to vote ) . You are right ,the state supreme court was loath to overturn canvassing boards regardless of how corrupt and illegal a process it was . What Coleman lost was not an election . It was the fight to stop the state canvassing board from changing the vote counting rules after the fact.