Franken still raising funds (Politico)
Published 4/14/2009 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Politico - Al Franken may have scored a major court victory Monday, but that hasn’t stopped the Democratic Senate hopeful from raising funds to fight Republican rival Norm Coleman.
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