Wikipedia: Norman Bertram "Norm" Coleman, Jr. (born August 17, 1949), is an American attorney and politician. Coleman was elected in 2002 and served in the 108th, 109th, and 110th Congresses. Coleman now works as an adviser to the Republican Jewish Coalition.
Norm Coleman Owes Al Franken A Lot of Money. Late this afternoon a Minnesota court ordered Norm Coleman to pay Al Franken close to $95, 000 to compensate Franken for some of the legal costs he's incurred during Coleman's seemingly endless legal battle to win the Senate seat.
Why Norm Coleman lost. Coleman lost because approximately 300 more voters in Minnesota voted for Franken over Coleman. This is not rocket science. However, I must say that Coleman was extremely gracious in his concession speech. The republicans in Washington & Former Senator Coleman
Norm Coleman concedes Minnesota Senate race to Al Franken. 'Norm Coleman has gotten shellacked in the court room — by judges who were appointed by Pawlenty, ' said Larry Jacobs, a University of Minnesota political science professor.
I want to congragulate Norm Coleman...I don't him and would not dream of voting Republican at this time...but, my respect for him is genuine and even it this is a gimmick it is a good one. Norm Coleman is a filthy desperate person who voted to destroy civil liberties, and supported Bush.
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Norm Coleman (Former Republican Senator; lost court battle, 2009) On the issues>>
What Norm coleman did not want was absentee ballots counted. That Wall Street Journal qoute that you posted turned out to be false as well. Instead, the press has largely given Coleman and his Republican supporters an open canvas on which to operate.
Lawyers for both Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken were grilled by the Minnesota state supreme court Monday. (CNN) – Lawyers for both Republican Norm Coleman The Minnesota Supreme Court is hearing argument Monday in the election contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken.
However, eight years later Norm Coleman and the Republicans failed to prevent all legitimate votes from being tallied, and the Minnesota State election Court will shortly verify the correct result in Al Franken's favor. Norm Coleman was subsequently elected in 2002 when his opponent, incumbent Sen.
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