In recent days, Minnesota officials rejected former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman’s arguments for why additional ballots ought to be counted and others discounted in the razor-close U.S. Senate race. What were Coleman’s arguments? How were they countered by lawyers for Democrat Al Franken, who stands as the top vote getter at this point? When will the state supreme court take up this issue? And how is all of this impacting how the people of Minnesota view Coleman and Franken? We ask Kevin Duchschere, political reporter for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.