And Al Franken was the most gracious I’ve ever heard him.For example, at his press conference, Franken recounted a phone conversation with Norm Coleman the ...
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Pawlenty signs U.S. Senate election certificate
At about 6:15 this evening, GOP Gov. Tim Pawlentysigned the election certificate for the U.S. Senate contest in Minnesota, making Democrat Al Franken the official ...
Read More »239 days, 312 votes and one new senator: Franken ‘thrilled’ and ready to go
[Note: Please tune into a special WashingtonPost.com online Q&A with Politics in Minnesota at 10 a.m. Wednesday (Central time).] Sen.-elect Al Franken and his wife, ...
Read More »Coleman bows out, concedes US Senate race to Franken
Just moments ago, former Sen. Norm Coleman stepped outside his St. Paul home and announced he wouldn’t pursue any more legal challenges to the election ...
Read More »Coleman gracious in defeat
Most of my writing about general political maxims is buried in old snail-mail Politics in Minnesota newsletters (and thus not linkable), but let me reiterate ...
Read More »Has Coleman been ‘gracious’?
I must respectfully disagree with my colleague, Sarah Janecek: Norm Coleman did not exhibit the "gold standard" of graciousness in this near eight-month 2008 election ...
Read More »Has Coleman been ‘gracious’?
I must respectfully disagree with my colleague, Sarah Janecek: Norm Coleman did not exhibit the "gold standard" of graciousness in this near eight-month 2008 election ...
Read More »Coleman bows out, concedes US Senate race to Franken
Just moments ago, former Sen. Norm Coleman stepped outside his St. Paul home and announced he wouldn’t pursue any more legal challenges to the election ...
Read More »High court rules unanimously against Coleman
Pack your bags, Al: The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled unanimously against former Sen. Norm Coleman’s request to overturn the recount of the election battle ...
Read More »Coleman gracious in defeat
Most of my writing about general political maxims is buried in old snail-mail Politics in Minnesota newsletters (and thus not linkable), but let me reiterate ...
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