However, Fritz Knaak, the spokesperson for Republican candidate Norm Coleman, has stated that it was "premature and simply irresponsible to suggest that there were missing ballots". He accused the Democratic Minneapolis Mayer R.T. Rybak of giving the Franken campaign news of the situation before the Coleman campaign. Going so far as to suggest the partisanship may cause an unfair advantage for the Democratic candidate by saying that "...the Secretary of State's office will refrain from any activity or action that can be perceived as partisan or supportive of the Franken campaign's overblown rhetoric about missing ballots".
The recount began when unofficial results from the November 4th general election had Coleman, a freshmen Republican, ahead of Franken by 215 votes. How an envelope with 130 votes goes missing we may never know, but hopefully they will be found soon and Minnesota can find out who next represent their state in the Senate.
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