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Coleman concedes to Sen. Al Franken.
Coleman concedes to Sen. Al Franken.
Republican Norm Coleman conceded the 2008 election to Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) today. “It’s over,” Coleman said at a press conference in Minnesota, adding that he had called and congratulated Franken. Watch it: President Obama issued a statement reading, “I look ...
Coleman concedes Minnesota Senate race after court decision
Coleman concedes Minnesota Senate race after court decision
cnn.com — Former Sen. Norm Coleman gave up his challenge to the November election results.... (more) Coleman concedes Minnesota Senate race after court decision
Minnesota court rules Democrat Al Franken won Senate seat
reuters.com — MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - The Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday declared Democrat Al Franken the winner of a... tight U.S. Senate race over Republican Norm Coleman, which should give Democrats the 60-seat majority they need to overcome procedural ... (more) Minnesota court rules Democrat Al Franken won Senate seat
The Minnesota Senate Race Is Over -- Coleman Has Conceded Defeat To Franken
The Minnesota Senate Race Is Over -- Coleman Has Conceded Defeat To Franken
tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com — Who would have thought that something bizarre would happen when Al Franken ran for public office? In... a press conference just now, former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN) has conceded defeat to the Democratic comedian Franken in the 2008 Senate race -- nearly ... (more) The Minnesota Senate Race Is Over -- Coleman Has ...
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VIDEO: Norm Coleman Concedes to Al Franken + Obama statement
The Political Carnival — By GottaLaff Here you go, live and in color. Well, taped and in color. Beauteous, is it not? President Obama issued a statement reading, “I look forward to working with Senator-Elect Franken to build a new foundation for growth and prosperity by lowering health care costs and investing in the kind of clean energy jobs and industries that will help America lead in the 21st century.” ...

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