Jun 6th, 2009 - The Huffington Post
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Seven months after Minnesota's Senate election, the state's highest court hasn't reached a decision but election law experts agree: Norm Coleman doesn't have a prayer.
These experts see almost no chance Coleman's lawyers will prevail in their appeal to the state's high court to count more ballots in a bid to erase Al Franken's slim lead.
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