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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Franken Win Would Mean a Bad Year for Republicans

June 13, 2008 11:17 AM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print
Sen. John Ensign.

What would be a sign that it's going to be a dreadful election night for Republicans? A win by Al Franken, says Sen. John Ensign, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Ensign's setting the bar pretty low for Republicans this election cycle, hoping at best to lose only three or four seats to the Democrats. "It would be fairly miraculous for us to get back into the majority, I guess would be a good way to say it," Ensign said.

And if Franken beats Minnesota Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, well, it's not going to be pretty. "That would be a bad night, most likely that's a bad night, we're not holding our losses at three or four seats probably," Ensign told lunching reporters Thursday.

The big problem is that more Republican senators than Democratic senators are up for re-election, and nine out of the 10 most competitive seats are held by Republicans. "That basically means we are playing defense," Ensign said. And while Ensign mentioned his list of 10 several times, it took NBC News' political director Chuck Todd to get the senator to reveal the whole list: Maine, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Alaska, Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Virginia.

And as for Franken, the Republicans are actually pleased they are going to have to go up against the former Saturday Night Live comedian. "Al Franken is a seriously flawed candidate and we are taking advantage of that," Ensign said.

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Al Franken

There have been numerous news items about Franken's "problems." But there has been no mention of his plagiarism as was written about in the book titled, Pants on Fire: How Al Franken Lies, Smears, and Deceives. This plagiarism was cited by several blogs including Newsbusters.

Coleman will disappear with Bush

Another one of Bush's "Yes men" will be voted out and the people of Minnesota will continue their history of non conformist politics by electing Franken and saying goodbye to Coleman.

No truth to be found

The net and news in general has gotten so mucked up, who could possibly know what to believe.

Regardless, Franken's a much better choice than any GOP.

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