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Post by ArkCowboy on Jul 9, 2009 16:02:34 GMT -7
Al Franken Sent $95,000 By Republicans AP 07- 9-09 02:41 PM
WASHINGTON — In the last chapter of a stinging loss to now-Sen. Al Franken, Minnesota's Republican Party has sent the Democrat almost $96,000 to cover lawsuit costs.
Republican Party spokesman Mark Drake said a check was sent via courier Monday to Franken's campaign committee. It arrived Tuesday, the same day Franken took his oath for a seat held open during an eight-month recount and court fight.
Minnesota law required Republican Norm Coleman to reimburse Franken for some costs because the election lawsuit didn't change the outcome. The judgment excluded Franken's attorney fees.
The Republican and Democratic parties have each chipped in to help pay candidate legal bills.
The check included $872 in interest that accrued in the month since Coleman was ordered to pay up.
The Minnesota Democrat's swearing-in marked the end of an eight-month political and legal struggle and drew thunderous applause and a standing ovation in the Senate chamber. His presence gives Democrats 60 votes, enough to thwart possible Republican filibusters.
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Post by scorpion42 on Jul 10, 2009 15:42:47 GMT -7
What a joke? A comedian is now a United States Senator. From a state, who once elected a former wrestler as their governor. Who will Minnesota elect next? A former porn star?
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Post by ArkCowboy on Jul 10, 2009 15:55:37 GMT -7
would you like it better if he was born rich and ushered into a powerful position because of genetics like most who walk the halls of power? to judge the man based on his occupation AT ONE TIME is shallow. he is very sharp, knows the issues and has passion. these are the prerequisites for being a good leader IMO. i bet if he was on your 'team' you would not have any problem whatsoever
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