Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Norm Coleman

No Delay for Franken's Swearing-In

Senate Democratic officials say Al Franken, comic turned senator, will be sworn in early next week. more >>

Al Franken Wins Minnesota Senate Seat

The state court upheld a decision that Al Franken beat Norm Coleman by 312 votes. more >>

Franken Finally Nearing Victory Over Coleman in Minnesota Senate Race

Word is that state Supreme Court Minnesota will back the Democrat, and then the musical chairs begin. more >>

A Modest Proposal for the Coleman-Franken Minnesota Senate Race: Flip a Coin

Spare us all months more of this, please. more >>

Minnesota Voters Are Split on Whether to Redo the Coleman-Franken Senate Election

Minnesotans expect Franken to win but are split on whether there should be a new vote. more >>

Franken Won the Minnesota Senate Race; Coleman Needs to Make a Dignified Exit

Coleman's latest ploy is desperate and unseemly. more >>

Norm Coleman Must Quit the Minnesota Senate Race—He, Republicans Look Whiny

All he's doing is denying Minnesotans a second vote in the Senate. more >>

Minnesota Senate Race, Plagued With Defects, Could End in Supreme Court or Revote

Bush v. Gore looms, whether the Supreme Court wants it to or not. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Norm Coleman

Coleman and Al Franken are locked in a battle for a U.S. Senate seat from Minnesota. more >>

5 Senate and House Races That Have Not Been Decided

Results for a total of 3 Senate races and 2 House races have yet to be determined. more >>

Seriously? Norm Coleman

The Minnesota Senator comments on the Republican National Convention. more >>

Candidate/Comedian Al Franken Hurt by His Old 'Porn-O-Rama' Essay

A satirical "Playboy" magazine column from eight years ago becomes a campaign issue. more >>

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