Norm Coleman Ready To Give Up Fight, Allies Say
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn on Wednesday suggested that former Sen. Norm Coleman's long fight was almost over, sayin...
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn on Wednesday suggested that former Sen. Norm Coleman's long fight was almost over, sayin...
Hotline | Posted 06.11.2009 | Politics
Embattled RNC Chair Michael Steele let his 100th day at the GOP helm slip by with little fanfare amid last weekend's White House Correspondents Dinner...
The Plum Line | Posted 05.16.2009 | Politics
A group of several dozen of the most influential business lobbyists in Washington is vowing to raise and spend whatever it takes to bankroll Norm Col...
Minnesota Independent | Posted 05.04.2009 | Politics
Norm Coleman is not going down without a fight. That much is clear from his actions in the wake of this week's ruling from the three-judge election co...
Minnesota Star Tribune | Posted 04.27.2009 | Politics
The former finance chief of a Texas company controlled by Nasser Kazeminy, a close friend of former Sen. Norm Coleman, said in a deposition last week ...
Minnesota Star Tribune | Posted 03.08.2009 | Politics
As both sides hurled taunts and accusations Wednesday, lawyers for DFLer Al Franken and Republican Norm Coleman braced for a showdown today in the sta...
CNN | Posted 02.27.2009 | Politics
As former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's lawsuit contesting the results of a hand recount in Minnesota begins today, his lawyers are predicting a 'ver...
AP | BRIAN BAKST | Posted 01.23.2009 | Politics
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota voters won't know who won the state's U.S. Senate race this year, and it's looking more likely that the new Congress...
AP | BRIAN BAKST | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jesus, Bob Dylan and Mickey Mouse will play a part in determining Minnesota's next senator. So will voters who scrawled the sa...
The Uptake | Posted 12.18.2008 | Politics
The audit had some indications that getting more than a hundred county and local government units to follow certain standards and procedures in the anticipated recount may be difficult.
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 07.05.2009 | Politics