The trial part of Norm Coleman’s contest of Al Franken’s certification as the winner of the 2008 election for Norm’s old Senate seat is now over. The contest has now gone into the hands of the judges of the Election Contest Court, who will be spending the first part of next week having over a thousand rejected absentee ballots examined, opened, and otherwise handled to see if they can be added to the official vote count. If all goes well, they could have a ruling ready by this time next week.
Norm will likely appeal the ECC’s ruling to the Minnesota Supreme Court — unless, of course, he’s not able to do so. As mentioned earlier, Franken attorney Marc Elias (who wore his lucky tie to court today) could ask the court to order the Coleman campaign to put the sum of the money they’ll have to pay out in court costs when they lose — which is at least $1.5 to $2 million, and very likely much more — into an escrow account before any appeals can be filed. In other words, they have to demonstrate their hind ends’ ability to cash the checks they let their big mouths write. The UpTake, of course, has the video for Coleman’s and Franken’s closing arguments. (And if you haven’t done so already, consider tossing a few shekels The UpTake’s way. They promise not to store your credit-card numbers on their servers!)





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They actually stored credit card #’s unsecured? Wonder how happy people who donated to him are going to be about that. Course they probably won’t hear about it. You’d never know there isn’t a senator from MN yet if you counted on the MSM for news. Give up Norm, you lost!
Not just credit card numbers, but the three-digit security codes on their backs!
I have a query PW? Are the judges going to make their decisions in open court so the Uptake can screen it? Or will this, for the first time, be behind closed doors.
tbsa-They did precisely that, along with names, addresses, phone numbers and the PIN#’s. My understanding that after the Coleman campaign failed to secure the still open link after notification by Wikisource, it was Wikisource who went out of their way to notify the cardholders.
It was pretty easy since they had everybody’s phone numbers! Many donors thought it was a prank until their card info was read back to them. Some immediately called the authorities.
That was when Coleman’s team started spreading the LIE about hackers breaking into their system.
The people will hear about it now. An official complaint has been filed with the Minnesota A.G. with a copy to all the credit card companies explaining what happened and what the awful results are. They have all been given copies of the database. Minnesota law requires notification immediately of any breach (that happened back in January the first time).
Normie may have thought he had problems with this election mess, and maybe with that bribery/fraud thingy, but wait until American Express, Mastercard, Visa and Discover card companies lawyers get done with him. The State Courts won’t have to deal with him – he’ll be in so much doo-doo he’ll never get out. It is one of the biggest rules they have that you do NOT store the security codes on the back, you do not store the entire credit card number – only the last four, and if you choose to store that and the expiration date – they MUST be encrypted. Normie fails on all.
The credit card companies are in the process of notifying customers, replacing cards, going over charges, etc. Guess who gets to pay for all of this? Normie …. and it could run in the millions. I don’t think his campaign donors want their money going to stuff like this.
Dunno as of yet. The opening of the ballots will likely be filmed.
Isn’t it the campaign that’s on the hook for this, loky? I’d love it if Normie was personally on the hook for this, but I’d be stunned if he was.
And if the campaign contracted their web presence with WebSites ‘R’ Us (or whoever it was), aren’t they actually the responsible parties?
Can Franken be sworn if there are still legal challenges by Coleman ?
This guy ain’t gonna give up too easily !
Fixed for ya.
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ok, worst case scenario, coleman wins this decision, what are the ramifications for franken?
Thanks!
Coleman won’t win because he can’t introduce enough countable votes into his side of the ledger. That’s why he and his people and his RNC buddies have been screaming ever louder about the alleged errors and problems in the process when most of these problems have been created or exploited by him.
that would only happen AFTER the universe implodes and ceases to exist
so Al would have bigger stuff to worry about, in that case