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Al Franken wins Senate Dem Primary for Senate in MinnesotaFollow

#1 Sep 09 2008 at 7:59 PM Rating: Good
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AP wrote:
Al Franken wins Senate nod amid 7 state primaries

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Comedian Al Franken grabbed the Democratic nomination Tuesday for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, setting up a showdown with Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.

Franken, who gained fame as a "Saturday Night Live" cast member, easily beat six other candidates chasing the Democratic nod. Coleman trounced his only opponent, an expatriate living in Italy.

Minnesota voters joined those in six other states and the District of Columbia in deciding general election matchups. Nominations for House, Senate and governor were on the line, along with the fate of another TV celebrity: Kevin Powell, a former cast member on MTV's "Real World," who lost his bid for Congress in New York.

Franken's celebrity has both helped and hurt him. His coast-to-coast recognition enabled him to amass an impressive bankroll for a first-time candidate, but archives full of racy material provided ammunition to Republicans and his most visible Democratic rival, attorney Priscilla Lord Faris.

Lord Faris, part of a well-regarded family in state Democratic politics, criticized Franken for "angry and offensive public behavior" and said he'd be too easy a target for Coleman and his allies.

With 33 percent of precincts reporting, Franken had 68 percent of the vote to Lord Faris' 28 percent.

"Norm Coleman has become Washington," Franken said. "He's the Washington guy and I'm going to be fighting for Minnesotans."

Coleman sought to make the race about experience in public office.

"Minnesotans have a clear choice on experience," Coleman said. "Minnesotans have a clear choice in terms of record of working with others."

Also factoring into the Senate race, Dean Barkley won a spot on the ballot for the Independence Party, which is a major party in Minnesota.


This should be an interestign race to watch. Al Fraken Smiley: lol


Edited, Sep 9th 2008 11:57pm by fhrugby
#2 Sep 09 2008 at 10:29 PM Rating: Good
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He's a pretty intelligent guy. I used to catch his radio show before he quit to focus on his campaign. I think it would be great to have someone like him in Washington.
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#3 Sep 09 2008 at 11:23 PM Rating: Good
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I actually just finished reading one of his books.
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#4 Sep 10 2008 at 7:53 PM Rating: Good
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Actually, he didn't quit radio to go a-politicin', Air America went tits up because hardly anyone listened to it. Bankrupt as I recall. AM radio is real 'Merican country, where Republicans and conservatives roam free and unhindered by the barbed wire of liberal group-think.

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#5 Sep 10 2008 at 8:35 PM Rating: Good
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Is this in a union contract somewhere? A-list celebs have to campaign in Cali while the B-list and below move to Minnesota?
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