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    Franken in waiting: Says he's ready to join Senate

    Franken in waiting: Says he's ready to join Senate
    By PATRICK CONDON – 1 day ago

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Al Franken said Friday he's frustrated but not bitter that a lawsuit by Norm Coleman is keeping him out of the U.S. Senate, and is working hard to keep up with issues in the meantime.

    Democrat Franken, the former "Saturday Night Live" performer and liberal satirist, left little doubt in an interview with The Associated Press that he considers himself the winner of Minnesota's Senate race.

    A recount ended with him leading Coleman, the incumbent Republican, by 225 votes, but Coleman is challenging that in a lawsuit.

    "I admit to being frustrated at times," Franken said. "But it's a little out of my control. What is in my control is to prepare so that when I get to the Senate, I'm ready to go on day one."

    Coleman has sat through much of the trial in person, but Franken has yet to show up. He said attending the trial wouldn't be "the most productive use of my time" — but admitted he sometimes tunes in to a live Webcast and might check it out in person at some point.

    Franken said he gets regular briefings from Democratic members of Congress and staff. If he were in office, he said, he would support President Barack Obama's stimulus package but would push for measures to make sure the money is spent wisely.

    In St. Paul, testimony in the lawsuit continued Friday. Coleman's team has been questioning county election officials over several thousand absentee ballots that may have been improperly rejected, hoping to persuade a panel of judges to allow them into the count.

    The judges on Friday denied a motion by seven absentee voters to get their rejected ballots counted, saying the motion was filed too late.

    "The court believes that this determination is necessary to ensure that this proceeding is not unnecessarily elongated by serial interventions by voters," the judges wrote. They said the voters have other options to see their votes counted.

    Coleman lawyer Ben Ginsberg told reporters Friday that Washington County had found two uncounted ballots in a storage area, a day after Anoka County's elections manager testified that workers found as many as 11 ballots that may need to be added to the count. Kevin Corbid, who oversees elections in Washington County, said the two ballots were absentees that were not counted on Election Night or in the recount.

    Franken's attorneys have asked the state Supreme Court to give him a temporary certificate to join the Senate while the trial plays out, after Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Secretary of State Mark Ritchie refused that request.

    If that effort fails, there's been speculation the Senate's Democratic majority might try to seat Franken anyway if the trial in Coleman's lawsuit drags on for weeks or months. But Franken gave no indication he would push for a step like that.

    "That is so out of my control that I really don't give it much thought," he said.

    Associated Press writer Chris Williams in St. Paul, Minn., contributed to this report.

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    Re: Franken in waiting: Says he's ready to join Senate

    If that effort fails, there's been speculation the Senate's Democratic majority might try to seat Franken anyway if the trial in Coleman's lawsuit drags on for weeks or months. But Franken gave no indication he would push for a step like that.

    "That is so out of my control that I really don't give it much thought," he said.
    Believe it or not Reid can do it, I read it, and if the out come shows Coleman is the winner. FRANKEN STILL stays there and Coleman is out.
    How can that happen?????? Especially in this time with votes being so important.
    Reid is looking sickly to me, and so is Pelosi, suppose it's the stress of knowing you are the most hated people in America!.
    I can only hope.
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