Well, maybe not. But it looks like Senator Franken in 2009 anyway. From the Politico.com story...
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously ruled Al Franken the winner of last November's Senate race, putting the former "Saturday Night Live" star on the brink of becoming a United States senator and Democrats on the cusp of holding a dominant 60-vote supermajority in the Senate.
In a unanimous 5-0 decision, the court upheld a three-judge panel's April 14 ruling that Franken defeated Republican Norm Coleman in the race by 312 votes out of 2.9 million cast. The 32-page was remarkably decisive, picking apart and rejecting one Coleman legal claim after another.
The question now is whether the incumbent Republican senator will petition the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case - and if Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty would sign an election certificate in the interim - potentially prolonging a final decision for months. Doing so also would force Coleman to raise significantly more funds to keep his court challenge going. In its final line of the ruling, the state Supreme Court said Franken is "entitled" under Minnesota law to "receive the certificate election as United States senator from the state of Minnesota."
Pawlenty told MSNBC earlier Tuesday - before the state Supreme Court issued its ruling - that he would be signing a certification if the Minnesota Supreme Court ordered him to do so, but added the caveat that there could be further appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Both Coleman and Franken are scheduled to speak on the decision later Tuesday afternoon.
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