Posted at 4:11 PM on April 1, 2009
by Tom Scheck
(1 Comments)
MPR has a look at why Republican Norm Coleman continues to fight to win his old seat.
Coleman would not speak with Minnesota Public Radio News about his political future but did talk today with Fox News Radio. You can listen to the interview here (Note: This interview cuts off so I'm linking to this YouTube interview here).
Coleman said he'll work to get uniform standards for the counting of votes and will "push to the Minnesota Supreme Court to make that happen." He said his appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court in "quicker than ten days."
Question of the Day: What do you think of Coleman's argument?
Comments (1)
It's time for Coleman to let it rest, he was telling Franken to do the same early on. Now the he has lost, he needs to accept that fact and move on. Amy K. needs help!
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