Rep. Betty McCollum said she was keeping her "options open" and did not commit to supporting the U.S. candidate DFLers endorse at their state convention in Rochester. McCollum has openly questioned whether candidate Al Franken is electable, because of his controversial satiric writings. McCollum previously supported Mike Ciresi in the race, before Ciresi dropped out. (MPR Photo/Curtis Gilbert)
President, U.S. Senate, Congress, and the Minnesota House of Representatives are the major races in the campaign of 2008. This is the first presidential election without an incumbent or sitting vice president involved since 1952.
Minn. Democrat who chided Franken won't pick sides
July 18, 2008
St. Paul, Minn. —
The leading Democrat to criticize Democratic
Senate candidate Al Franken over racy material from his past career
in satire isn't picking sides now that Franken faces a primary
challenger.
U.S. Representative Betty McCollum says she is waiting to ask
Franken how he plans to put the issue behind him and unseat
Republican Norm Coleman.
McCollum says Franken had to reschedule a meeting planned for
earlier this week.
She says she won't say much more until they talk face-to-face.
McCollum says she doesn't know much about Priscilla Lord Faris,
the St. Paul attorney who emerged this week as Franken's Democratic
primary opponent.