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Thu Jun-12-08 10:02 PM
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Poll question: Is the Al Franken campaign a winner or about to go down in flames. |
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I despise Norm Coleman, and I love the work Al Franken has done for our troops and for progressive causes.
That said, Al had tax problems, and the Playboy article that was dredged up wasn't pretty.
What do you think of Al's chances?
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:15 PM
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1. I think the party should gone with a slightly more moderate less controversial person |
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I'm not saying we should cave in to the GOP on some issues, but with how much of a liberal Franken is, combined with how controversial he is, combined with his tax problems and other problems, I really don't think we're winning in Minnesota. The only way he can beat Norm is if Norm self destructs in a way similar to George Allen when election day draws near. Right now if anyone is self destructing in that race it's Al Franken, whenever I hear any news about him it's always something bad.
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:32 PM
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5. "whenever I hear any news about him it's always something bad." |
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There it is. Al will need a ton of money and more than a couple of inspired ideas to overcome the shepherd's voice.
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Thu Jun-12-08 11:20 PM
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10. You would have to get a Republican for anyone more moderate than Al. |
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I mean he is very moderate and not liberal.
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Fri Jun-13-08 08:41 AM
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18. You just take the news and re-spin it here. That's not what we do here |
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Point: Franken is NOT liberal
Point: If all you hear is bad news, then you're just the person the propagandists want to talk to.
Point: The only thing controvercial is repeating the media spin here.
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:19 PM
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"Bring a book, Bring a book, when you go to vote!" |
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:19 PM
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2. Ed Schultz is going to help bring Coleman down. He's a resident of Minn. |
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On his show last week, Ed Schultz was furious to think that the republican would try to slime Al Franken. He invited his listeners to email him with stories about Coleman's womanizing, and he got several replies. He said that he won't hesitate to expose Norm Coleman if the repubs go after Franken.
So...if this is on the issues, Al wins. If this is one personal character, Al will win. I'm really looking forward to a SNL Senator.
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Eric J in MN
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Fri Jun-13-08 12:08 AM
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14. Ed Schultz is in Fargo, North Dakota. |
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It's near the border of Minnesota.
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Fri Jun-13-08 01:48 AM
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15. I believe he has said that his residence is in Minnesota; he commutes to work. |
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:29 PM
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3. Jesse Ventura was elected |
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remind me again the point of your question? lol, Al will be fine as long as people go out and vote.
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Thu Jun-12-08 11:01 PM
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7. As a Minnesotan I think we will see many people voting straight D |
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in November - we are not all that happy with the state of the world under pawlenty, coleman and *ss. There are almost no * bumper stickers anymore.
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Fri Jun-13-08 08:37 AM
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17. I want to believe you, but I have 2 problems with that theory |
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1. Every poll I've seen shows Coleman leading. Franken has narrowed the gap, but his narrowing seems to have slowed.
2. Pawlenty seems to be the McSame Veepstakes frontrunner. That might potentially swing some undecided voters.
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:32 PM
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4. I want to see Obama campaign with Al in Minnesota. |
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Thu Jun-12-08 10:36 PM
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i'm not in minn but if i was i'd be voting for al (well...obviously...)
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Thu Jun-12-08 11:03 PM
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And I've sent Al money, which is as close as I can come to voting.
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Thu Jun-12-08 11:14 PM
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9. i would if i could afford to. can't really afford shit anymore. |
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Edited on Thu Jun-12-08 11:15 PM by orleans
(glad you like the picture. i love this artist and her blue dog paintings)
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Thu Jun-12-08 11:58 PM
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11. FRANKEN IS GOING TO KICK COLEMAN'S ASS!! |
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He's extremely well informed. That's why he's one the best satirists out there.
Any state would be lucky to have him.
...and his heart's in the right place.
I've had a few arguments with people, but I never carry a grudge. You know why? While you're carrying a grudge, they're out dancing.”
Buddy Hackett :toast:
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Fri Jun-13-08 12:02 AM
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12. I give the people more credit than they may deserve |
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and I think that they can put in perspective what Al has done over his lifetime. Comedy is comedy, radio is radio, governance is governance. He has been smart enough to do well in the first two categories and used that intelligence to expose the problems with the "common wisdom" that affects daily life. In politics, I think his previous experience gives him the tools to get people to realize the problems and choose a good solution. Even if he has no political experience, I think he will be able to convince thinking Minnesotans that he will do a better job in serving their interests. I guess the big problem would be how many thinking Minnesotans are there? I'm pretty sure it's most of them.
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Fri Jun-13-08 02:08 AM
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16. Nice post. I agree with all your points. |
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Al has been working hard traveling the state and talking with people about what he believes and what he will do if elected. He's really a decent, smart person, and I think people recognize that.
Al has it in him to be a great Senator.
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Fri Jun-13-08 12:06 AM
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13. If we donate, he'll be more likely to win. |
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I donated another $225 to Al Franken's campaign tonight. http://www.alfranken.com
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Fri Jun-13-08 08:45 AM
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19. I have never understood the appeal of Al Franken. |
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I don't care for his bourgeouise middle-of-the-road politics, or his nebbishy, unfunny "comedy".
I doubt he will appeal to all that many people, even in Minnesota.
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Fri Jun-13-08 08:47 AM
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20. Obama might carry him on the coattails |
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As a standalone candidate Franklin is a bit of a minefield. I don't know if he pulls of the win but I guarantee he will get less votes than Obama.
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Fri Jun-13-08 09:39 AM
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21. the jokes about rape and killing lesbians have not helped much |
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Al may win if he rides Obama's coattails, but I would not bet on it. The DFL should have nominated JNP.
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