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Democrats win crucial Senate seat | Democrats win crucial Senate seat |
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President Barack Obama's party secured a critical 60 seats in the US Senate, after the last undecided seat was awarded to a Democrat. | President Barack Obama's party secured a critical 60 seats in the US Senate, after the last undecided seat was awarded to a Democrat. |
The Minnesota Supreme Court confirmed that Al Franken had narrowly won November's poll in the state. | The Minnesota Supreme Court confirmed that Al Franken had narrowly won November's poll in the state. |
On election night Republican Norm Coleman was given a small lead, prompting a recount won by Mr Franken but challenged by Mr Coleman. | On election night Republican Norm Coleman was given a small lead, prompting a recount won by Mr Franken but challenged by Mr Coleman. |
Sixty of the 100 seats in the Senate can help defeat delaying tactics. | |
The Democrats needed a three-fifths majority to overcome a Republican filibuster - a method used by minority parties to delay or prevent voting by excessive speaking. | |
The BBC's Kevin Connolly in Washington says that while Democrats cannot rely on all 60 senators in every vote, reaching the critical majority underlines the party's dominance. | The BBC's Kevin Connolly in Washington says that while Democrats cannot rely on all 60 senators in every vote, reaching the critical majority underlines the party's dominance. |
Comedian | Comedian |
Mr Coleman, the republican candidate, fought a protracted legal battle to overturn the results of the recount. | Mr Coleman, the republican candidate, fought a protracted legal battle to overturn the results of the recount. |
His legal team argued that a number of absentee ballots had been unfairly rejected by local officials. | His legal team argued that a number of absentee ballots had been unfairly rejected by local officials. |
The people of Minnesota will now finally get the brilliant and hardworking new senator they elected in November Harry ReidSenate Majority Leader | The people of Minnesota will now finally get the brilliant and hardworking new senator they elected in November Harry ReidSenate Majority Leader |
But the Minnesota Supreme Court rejected Mr Coleman's arguments. | But the Minnesota Supreme Court rejected Mr Coleman's arguments. |
"The Supreme Court has made its decision and I will abide by the results," Mr Coleman told reporters. | "The Supreme Court has made its decision and I will abide by the results," Mr Coleman told reporters. |
Mr Franken hailed the result, saying he was "thrilled and honoured by the faith Minnesotans have placed in me". | Mr Franken hailed the result, saying he was "thrilled and honoured by the faith Minnesotans have placed in me". |
Mr Franken first came to prominence as a comedian, appearing on Saturday Night Live. | 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. | He later became a best-selling author and a host on the liberal Air America radio station. |
Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid issued a statement to "congratulate Senator-elect Al Franken, the next senator from the state of Minnesota". | Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid issued a statement to "congratulate Senator-elect Al Franken, the next senator from the state of Minnesota". |
He added: "The people of Minnesota will now finally get the brilliant and hardworking new senator they elected in November and the full representation they deserve." | He added: "The people of Minnesota will now finally get the brilliant and hardworking new senator they elected in November and the full representation they deserve." |