Norm Coleman chose Bush economics over Minnesotas middle class. And now Minnesotans have a chance to choose a new direction. Al Franken will work to turn our economy around and make it work for the middle class again.
Al Franken lays out his plans to help the middle class: stop giveaways to big oil and drug companies, bring real oversight to Wall Street, make college affordable, and get the economy moving again.
Today, the Al Franken campaign released a new web video showing that Norm Coleman's new "positive campaign" looks a lot like Norm Coleman's old negative campaign.
In a powerful new television spot intended to help Minnesotans get to know the real Al Franken, his wife Franni reveals her struggle with alcohol dependency and talks about Al's work to support her and others in the same situation.
Norm Coleman has taken $2 million from Wall Street and financial interests -- more than any other Senate candidate in the country. He's not on our side.
After the Star Tribune and KSTP-TV blasted ads from the Coleman campaign and the National Republican Senatorial Committee as false and misleading, the Al Franken for Senate campaign today released a new television ad featuring Minnesota women expressing their disgust and outrage at the depths to which Norm Coleman has sunk.
Iraq War vet Sam Scott calls Norm Coleman's attacks "the same old shameful Washington politics" and tells Minnesotans why he's proud to stand with Al Franken.