Republican Leaders Speak Out In Support Of Norm Coleman
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Thank God for the people of Massachusetts electing Senator Scott Brown!
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John Thune: There was a fair vote in Minnesota six months ago. But I'm just glad it's over.
James Inofe: Well you spent alot of money and it made zero difference.
Lindsey Graham: Yeah delaying a finished race represents the best in democracy.
Lisa Murkowski: He ain't serving no one now
Bob Corker: Define Prosperity. Bad definition.
Richard Burr: Well with Arlen Specter having switched from Republican to Democrat your now left with 40 seats. And you said you needed 42. Good trend. Not!
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My response to these Republicans points Now that Norm Coleman has officially lost.
Mitch McConnell: America aint gonna get Coleman in the Senate
John Boehner: He ain't gonna fight on my behalf and he wouldn't have anyway
Michael Steele: You ain't gonna get him back
Lamar Alexander: Every valid vote has been counted and he aint comin back
John Cornyn: I'm just proud that he finally decided to quit. Other than that there's nothing to be proud of.
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"We want him back"
Right John Cornyn is that why you're now hoping this thing takes years to resolve?
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Yea Coleman Dosent Care About Minnesota Anymore He Just Wants His Seat. Epic Fail For Real!!!!! And Please Coleman Stop This Pointless Fight Over A lost Seat And Let AL FRANKEN Work For Minnesotans
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Hey Coleman You Big Fat Sore Loser The People of Minnesota Have Spoken And YOU LOST !!!!!!!!. Now please Step Down And let Senator Franken work For The People Of Minnesota and Stop Being An Asshole. Al Franken Won And Should Be Seated Now.
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Epic Fail
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So Richard Burr how's the trend of growing the Republican Minority going? Considering that Arlen Specter is now going to caucus with the Democrats. That's one less seat for you. Now when Al Franken gets seated that will then be 60 Democrats making the Senate fillibuster proof!
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Mr. Coleman is is time to step down. Do what is best for the people of MN.
Why on earth would Minnesotans need another GOP obstructionist representing them in Congress? He's already a fully fledged obstructionist as it is as. Apparently he'll just keep dragging this out, on behalf of the GOP, for eternity if he has to while Minnesotans go without full representation.... Thanks Norm!
TheTruthHurts9999 2 years ago 13
Coleman is obviously just stalling this out. Maybe at the behest of McConnell, maybe because he is a sore loser, maybe both.
lark1955 2 years ago 13