MINNESOTA SENATE RACE
Good news for Stuart, or is it?
The good news: The Associated Press is reporting that the Minnesota Surpreme Court has ruled on who should be declared a winner in its still-in-progress Senate race. That winner is Al Franken, but to ...
Posted on 6/30/09 at 10:30 AM
Coleman considers future
Norm Coleman said he is focused on his U.S. Senate election fight, but has thought about his future if he does not return to the Senate. “I think a little bit about what else is out there, what ...
Posted on 4/17/09 at 2:52 AM
Coleman: No wish to reopen 2008 Minnesota Senate race 
ST. PAUL (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman says investigations into felons voting illegally in the 2008 election won't cause him to try to change the outcome.
By Associated Press , July 14, 2010
Now an ex-senator, Coleman gets bipartisan sendoff 
WASHINGTON - After welcoming Al Franken as the newest member on Tuesday, the U.S. Senate spent about an hour Thursday paying tribute to Norm Coleman as the latest to leave.
By Associated Press , July 09, 2009
Franken sworn in as Minnesota senator 
By Associated Press , July 08, 2009
Franken says he's 'ready to get to work’ 
By Henry C. Jackson, Associated Press Writer , July 07, 2009
Minnesota Legislative Notebook: Senate outcome has Franken joyous, Coleman ‘robbed’ 
ST. PAUL – In politics, it is all about winning. Take, for instance, Al Franken’s razor-thin victory over Norm Coleman in the Minnesota U.S. Senate race.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , July 06, 2009
Forum editorial: A gracious conclusion to recount 
The extended recount of Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race was at times frustrating, at times infuriating. Now that it’s over, however, Minnesotans can reasonably look back at the process and characterize it as satisfying. After all, no matter what Republican mouthpieces say, it worked.
July 05, 2009
Candidates not your typical Minnesotans 
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , July 05, 2009
GOP chairman accuses Dems of fixing election 
ST. PAUL – Minnesota’s new Republican chairman used his first day on the job to come out swinging against Sen.-elect Al Franken.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , July 02, 2009
Looser Franken celebrates his victory 
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , July 02, 2009
After 8 months in election limbo, it’s ... SENATOR FRANKEN 
ST. PAUL – Nearly 3 million Minnesotans voted for a U.S. Senate candidate eight months ago, but in the end only five votes counted, those of state Supreme Court justices who Tuesday decided Al Franken will be the state’s second sitting U.S. senator.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , July 01, 2009
Franken wins election, Coleman concedes Senate race 
UPDATED 3:10 p.m. ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Supreme Court said today that Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race and should be sworn in as the state's second senator.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , June 30, 2009
Nevis hamming it up for Senate race 
If the Minnesota town of Nevis had any say in the outcome of the state’s long-running U.S. Senate race, the winner would have to bring home the bacon.
By Brad Swenson, Bemidji (Minn.) Pioneer , June 29, 2009
National GOP devotes $938K to Coleman fight 
ST. PAUL - The fundraising committee for Senate Republicans has invested heavily in Norm Coleman's ongoing battle in Minnesota, including about $938,000 last month alone.
By Associated Press , June 23, 2009
Costs spiral in race for Minnesota Senate seat 
ST. PAUL – Senate foes Al Franken and Norm Coleman stepped off Minnesota’s campaign trail last November after sinking $37 million into commercials, consultants and statewide tours.
By Associated Press , June 01, 2009
Al Franken won; it's time to move on 
It is time to move on. We have had our election, we have had our recount, and Norm Coleman has had his day in court, and he will have his day at the Minnesota Supreme Court.
By Retha Dooley , May 10, 2009
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