MN-SEN: Stripping The Bark Off Al Franken
By Dan McLaughlin Posted in 2008 | Al Franken | Norm Coleman — Comments (4) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
If you have been thinking of throwing some money towards a GOP Senator who stands a chance of winning a tough election in 2008, you could do worse than contributing to Norm Coleman, who has led by as much as 7 points in an April Rasmussen poll over the odious Al Franken. These three ads from Coleman are a good example of why:
Of course, Coleman has been running positive ads on his own record, too, both as Mayor of Minneapolis and this ad on one of his specialties, as a leader of Senate investigations:
No, Norm Coleman's not a 100% conservative, but he's the kind of Republican who can win in a place like Minnesota, and he's got more than a fighting chance to stand between the nation and United States Senator Al Franken.
When the Democrats don't get their 60 seats, they are going too look at whoever the genius was that told Al Franken he should run for Senate and seek his execution.
To be honest, Norm Coleman could end up being the only thing between Republicans and a filibuster proof Dem majority.
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"As nations can not be rewarded or punished in the next world they must be in this."
- George Mason
possibly give McCain reverse coattails and help him win in MN? Pawlenty won't be of much help there because he endorsed Mac in the primary, yet Romney still won.

The second one has all the evidence you need to prove that Al Frankenstein should not be a United States Senator.
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Have your chickens come home to roost lately?