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Court declares Franken 'victory' Court declares Franken 'victory'
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Minnesota's Supreme Court has declared Democrat Al Franken the winner of the state's disputed 2008 senate race. Minnesota's Supreme Court has declared Democrat Al Franken the winner of the state's disputed 2008 US Senate race.
On election night last November, electronic voting machines gave Mr Franken's Republican opponent Norm Coleman a 215-vote lead.On election night last November, electronic voting machines gave Mr Franken's Republican opponent Norm Coleman a 215-vote lead.
After a state-wide manual recount Mr Franken was declared the winner, but Mr Coleman fought the result in court.After a state-wide manual recount Mr Franken was declared the winner, but Mr Coleman fought the result in court.
The Supreme Court ruling means that Mr Franken should soon become the Democrats' 60th vote in the US Senate.The Supreme Court ruling means that Mr Franken should soon become the Democrats' 60th vote in the US Senate.
Sixty votes are needed to overturn attempts by the Senate minority to block legislation using a technique known as a filibuster.Sixty votes are needed to overturn attempts by the Senate minority to block legislation using a technique known as a filibuster.
Comedian
Mr Coleman has not publicly ruled out continuing his fight in the federal courts.Mr Coleman has not publicly ruled out continuing his fight in the federal courts.
In earlier court hearings, his legal team complained that a number of absentee ballots had been unfairly rejected by local officials.In earlier court hearings, his legal team complained that a number of absentee ballots had been unfairly rejected by local officials.
But the Minnesota Supreme Court rejected Mr Coleman's arguments.
Mr Franken first came to prominence as a comedian, appearing on Saturday Night Live.
He later became a best-selling author and a host on the liberal Air America radio station.