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After 8 Months, Franken Wins Senate Seat in Minnesota

After 8 Months, Franken Wins Senate Seat in Minnesota

Norm Coleman conceded to Al Franken in the contested Senate race in Minnesota, hours after the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Mr. Franken had won.

 

GOP Spent Nearly $1 Million on Coleman Challenge

The NRSC spent nearly $938,000 last month to help Norm Coleman (R), "with most of it going to pay legal bills to firms in Minneapolis and Washington," the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

Meanwhile, the DSCC reported raising more than $282,000 in May contributions earmarked to help Al Franken (D) in the Senate recount fight.

 

Minn. court orders Coleman to pay $95K to Franken

Republican Norm Coleman must pay Democrat Al Franken $94,783 to cover court costs for his appeal of Minnesota Senate election results.

 

Minnesota Senate race inches toward resolution

Minnesota Senate race inches toward resolution

The U.S. Senate seat from Minnesota that could give President Barack Obama's Democrats the margin to pass legislation without Republican interference remains unfilled six months after the votes were cast.

 

Most Minnesotans say Coleman should concede Senate race

Most Minnesotans say Coleman should concede Senate race

A new poll shows nearly two-thirds of Minnesotans -- 63% -- think it's time for former Republican senator Norm Coleman to concede the state's contested Senate seat to Democrat Al Franken. A special three-judge panel ruled this week that Franken...

 

Minn. Senate election trial goes on as judges reverse ruling

Republican Norm Coleman caught a break Thursday in his Minnesota Senate election trial when the three judges in the case reversed ...

 

Coleman Dealt Big Setback in Senate Recount Trial

Dealing "a blow but not a knockout" to Norm Coleman's (R) hopes, "the judges in the U.S. Senate election trial on Friday tossed out most of the 19 categories of rejected absentee ballots they were considering for a second look," the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

 

Begala: It's time for Coleman to concede

You know you're low when you have lower ethical standards than a convicted felon, but that's where former Sen. Norm Coleman finds himself.

 

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