I'm heartened by the fact that Coleman has already gotten 34% of the state to vote for him as recently as 1998-- and all of those voters saw his name on the ballot. That was before Bush did so well in the state in 2000 and before his popularity went into the stratosphere post-9/11 and carried the perception of the GOP with him.
Like I said, the stars are aligned for Coleman. I don't see how things could be positioned better for any GOP candidate seeking to topple Wellstone ever.
I hope you're right. Wellstone is having trouble on his left with the Greens, who are fairly strong here(especially here in the twin cities)