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By Ken Ronnan | Published Wed, Oct 7 2009 10:20 am
First off, Bill O'Reilly makes it clear he is not a Franken supporter: "I despise Al Franken. There's nothing about him I respect."
That is why the Fox News host asks Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty here to look into possible fraudulent ACORN voter registrations as a factor in Sen. Al Franken's narrow election victory over Norm Coleman.
A recent report states that ACORN signed up 43,000 new voters for last November's election. With a recent undercover video showing controversial ACORN practices, O'Reilly said he is concerned with the legitimacy of the organization and the voter registrations it gathered.
Read more about this topic on MinnPost: From Kersten to ACORN to Franken to no evidence whatsoever.
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