Norm Coleman didn’t leave much of a choice after voting for last years bail-out, like McCain, it cost him the election
“Norm Coleman didnt leave much of a choice after voting for last years bail-out, like McCain, it cost him the election”
Actually, it still *did* leave Minnesotans with a choice. They could vote for the socially conservative (pro-life, pro-marriage), economically wishy-washy Republican, or for the full-blown ultraliberal moonbat Democrat. I know I would have held my nose and voted for Coleman, who would vote with conservatives 65% of the time, as opposed to Franken, who will vote with conservatives at most 5% of the time (and only because he’s so far left on some issues that he’ll end up on the right by accident). But that’s just me. Some people, though, would rather have Franken in the Senate for 6 long years and see him vote for Cap and Trade and ObamaCare and publicly funded abortions and what have you so long as they’re able to say “we taught that Coleman to vote for the bail-out in 2008.”