Coleman For Governor? Discussions Underway In GOP

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PATRICK CONDON | 07/ 2/09 03:21 AM | AP

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Former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman laughed at a question as he addressed the media Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at his St. Paul, Minn., home after the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Democrat Al Franken won the contested U.S. Senate race in Minnesota. At left is his daughter Sarah. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The man who lost the 1998 Minnesota governor's race to pro wrestler Jesse Ventura now holds the distinction of losing his U.S. Senate seat to former "Saturday Night Live" comedian Al Franken.

But it's a testament to Norm Coleman's political durability that just a day after he conceded the contest and gave Democrats a filibuster-proof Senate majority, many GOP insiders consider him an automatic front-runner if he enters the 2010 race to replace Republican Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty.

"He'd be the 800-pound gorilla in the Republican field, no doubt about it," said Annette Meeks, a former officer with the Minnesota GOP and one-time aide to Newt Gingrich.

One former Coleman adviser has heard the former senator has had at least preliminary discussions about running for governor in 2010.

"My understanding is that he is actively exploring with the Republican faithful what his prospects are," said Tom Horner, a public relations executive who advised Coleman in his 1998 gubernatorial bid.

Pundits warned for months that Coleman's lengthy legal challenge could damage his political career beyond repair. It also threatened to force a tough call on Pawlenty, whose May announcement that he wouldn't seek re-election cleared the way for a possible 2012 presidential bid.

Speculation circled about whether Pawlenty would have to decide between seating Franken or holding out amid further legal appeals from fellow Republican Coleman. Coleman's concession following a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling in Franken's favor made the point moot, allowing Pawlenty to sign Franken's election certificate blame-free.

Several Republicans said Coleman actually improved his standing with the GOP base by fighting to the end even as Franken's victory seemed an increasingly foregone conclusion.

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"Had he called it quits earlier, I think a lot of Republicans would have been upset," said Andy Brehm, who was Coleman's Senate press secretary from 2002 to 2005.

It was a gracious, rested, practically cheerful Coleman who appeared before cameras Tuesday to concede. He demurred on questions about his political future _ but distinctly did not shut the door on a gubernatorial race. Several close associates said they believe he's genuinely undecided.

A spokesman for Coleman's now-defunct Senate campaign said Coleman wasn't granting interviews Wednesday.

Republicans note Coleman would bring name recognition, proven fundraising ability and raw political skill to a wide-open GOP gubernatorial field in a statewide race otherwise dominated by newcomers.

"I do think he'd be the front-runner," said Brian Sullivan, a Republican National Committee member from Minnesota and wealthy party donor.

While Coleman brings certain assets, he would also face challenges. Besides the potential for lingering voter resentment over the lengthy Senate race, Coleman's name appears in a pending Texas civil lawsuit that alleges a friend and political contributor funneled at least $75,000 to the then-senator through an insurance company that employed his wife. Neither Coleman nor his wife are defendants in the lawsuit.

Almost a dozen Republicans have said they're running or considering running since Pawlenty announced he wouldn't seek a third term. Most are more conservative than Coleman, a former Democrat who embraced a moderate image in his 2008 race and voted for the $700 billion bank bailout weeks before the election.

"That probably didn't endear him to some fiscal conservatives," said Ron Carey, who just stepped down as state GOP chairman. "There's certainly an influential segment of the party that wants to have a little bit more purity on some of these issues."

Carey agreed Coleman would be a formidable gubernatorial candidate, but said many in the GOP are ready for a fresh, younger face to lead the party.

Coleman, 59, worked for the Minnesota attorney general's office for 15 years before his election as St. Paul mayor in 1993, as a Democrat. He switched parties in 1997, and was steamrolled in the '98 governor's race by the Ventura phenomenon. But he rebounded in 2002, winning his Senate seat in a turbulent race marked by the plane crash death of incumbent Paul Wellstone, who was replaced on the ballot by former Vice President Walter Mondale.

Name recognition and established fundraising could give Coleman the luxury of waiting at least a few months before deciding on a run for governor. Several Republican candidates already in the race are state legislators who lack similar resources, and need more time to build the kind of status Coleman already enjoys.

"He could easily wait months, even longer, and still be completely viable," said Phil Krinkie, president of the conservative Taxpayers League of Minnesota. "If it was me, I'd say it's time for a little break before I decide anything."

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The man who lost the 1998 Minnesota governor's race to pro wrestler Jesse Ventura now holds the distinction of losing his U.S. Senate seat to former "Saturday Night Live" comed...
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Unbelievable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 07/02/2009
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Not really....considering it seems the Repubs are gluttons for punishment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 07/02/2009
- pegbo I'm a Fan of pegbo 5 fans permalink

After what the current repub gov is doing to our state, I don't think we are going to elect another one next time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 07/02/2009
- MSusan I'm a Fan of MSusan 2 fans permalink

You might want to correct the spelling of "Running" in the headline. Ouch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/02/2009
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 227 fans permalink

It wasn't "running" though. It was supposed to say "ruining"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 07/02/2009
- Ozarks I'm a Fan of Ozarks 46 fans permalink
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The FBI probe on the $75,000 "contribution" allegedly to Coleman's wife may put this Gorilla where he belongs , in the zoo and behind bars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/02/2009
- whatthel I'm a Fan of whatthel 268 fans permalink
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That's good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 07/02/2009
- sjones66 I'm a Fan of sjones66 135 fans permalink

It's very interesting to note how Republicans don't consider an FBI investigation into their financial matters to be a deterrent. Remember when Daschle was pushed out because he failed to pay taxes (even though he had refiled and paid the taxes) on his car benefits? At the same time, Palin also made this mistake. Who was vilified in the press?

Then we had Blago and his pay to play scandal. At the same time, Coleman was being investigated by the FBI and no one said a word. And Steele was also being investigated for financial malfeasance and fraud with campaign money on two different counts. But it hasn't stopped either of them from holding high positions or apparently considering a run for higher office.

It's fair to say that at this point, Republicans value is an oxymoron. At this point, they stand for the most desperate attempt to maintain power, with no concern at all about the actual ability to govern. Their jaded and cynical support of Palin for VP when they knew she had mental issues (and McCain was older and in poor health) says it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 07/02/2009
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He lost to a former Pro wrestler and a former Sturday Night Live writer. I don't know about you but this looks good for Prince if he throws his hat in the ring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/02/2009
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 227 fans permalink

And in 2002, he nearly lost to a conveniently deceased Senator.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 07/02/2009
- zizyphus I'm a Fan of zizyphus 110 fans permalink
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Editor, fix the typo in the headline.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 07/02/2009
- Altruth I'm a Fan of Altruth 58 fans permalink

Republicans, they don't know when to shut-up or go away!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 07/02/2009
- Whitley2009 I'm a Fan of Whitley2009 126 fans permalink
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Ah...you're speaking about Norm's good buddy Mark Sanford in S.C.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 07/02/2009
- Altruth I'm a Fan of Altruth 58 fans permalink

and Palin!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 07/02/2009
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I KNOW!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/02/2009
- DRaymond I'm a Fan of DRaymond 67 fans permalink
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So Coleman has lost to a professional wrestler and a stand-up commedian. Who should the Democrats run? An acrobat? A street mime? An exotic dancer?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 07/02/2009

How about Afred E Neuman?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 07/02/2009
- Whitley2009 I'm a Fan of Whitley2009 126 fans permalink
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Actually, we would like Jesse Ventura to go ahead and run as a Democrat. At least Jesse is a man, a former Navy SEAL, and not a Chicken Hawk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 07/02/2009
- whatthel I'm a Fan of whatthel 268 fans permalink
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I would like to see that too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 07/02/2009
- Altruth I'm a Fan of Altruth 58 fans permalink

Did Coleman forget about the FBI? Coleman will be in a Government House but it won't be the one he expected!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 07/02/2009
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Given his behavior for this Senate race, I doubt if the people of Minnesota will so easily forget and vote for him as Governor. He clearly has the party's interest at heart and not the States.

He is not the 800 lb gorilla, he is irrelevant. I hope he spares himself the embarrassment of running and losing poorly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 07/02/2009
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If he runs in 2010, you might have a governor by late 2011

I am pretty sure minnesotans are not happy with coleman ... he will prob be in prison by then

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 07/02/2009
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wrong again coleman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 07/02/2009
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He's taking the whole "recycling" thing way too serious!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 07/02/2009
- hollybork I'm a Fan of hollybork 65 fans permalink

LOL. He would be the 800 lb gorilla? More like the 80 lb buck toothed rodent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 07/02/2009
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snap!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 07/02/2009
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Isn't he under investigation for something? Will the RNC fund his campaign?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 07/02/2009
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 227 fans permalink

He is under investigation for companies paying large sums of money to his wife for no work, but having business related to his work in Congress. Also known as naked bribery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 07/02/2009
- whatthel I'm a Fan of whatthel 268 fans permalink
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Breaking the law isn't a factor in GOP decisions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 07/02/2009
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