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Unlike the 2000 Florida presidential recount, when judges broke along ideological lines, the Minnesota judges hailed from all political stripes and issued clear unanimous decisions ? failing to give Coleman an opening by issuing a dissenting opinion. Minnesota election law was remarkably clear in spelling out the procedures for a recount.
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