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Fox & Friends tease: Coleman soldiers on despite "some Democrats...vowing to make it impossible for him to win"

April 03, 2009 9:52 am ET

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    • Author by MickD (April 03, 2009 9:54 am ET)
         
      "Coleman thumbs his nose at Minnesotans despite losing the election"
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    • Author by pros2pros2940 (April 03, 2009 10:06 am ET)
         
      Coleman can't stand thought of working in private sector and holds on for dear life as election recount drones on.
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    • Author by harley (April 03, 2009 10:10 am ET)
         

       

      Reality Check:  When you lose an election, it's indeed impossible to win.

       

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    • Author by scanlontodd9871 (April 03, 2009 10:44 am ET)
         
      Can't Norm see that he is embarrassing himself and the whole state of Minnesota. Step aside Norm and let Al do the job that you couldn't in the last 6yrs.
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    • Author by Dem02020 (April 03, 2009 11:10 am ET)
         

      Gee, seeing the "tease" in the clip, and then the "he [former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman] will join us in a matter of moments", almost made me want to see the guy, and hear him describe (I guess) who it is that's out to get him, or what he wants to do next...

      But only out of a faint curiosity, and not enough to actually watch the offensive Fox & Fiends (sic), or to even listen to the sore loser himself.

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    • Author by shaggles (April 03, 2009 1:44 pm ET)
         
      I find it hilarious that Coleman doesn't see the irony in his continued battle for this seat after he himself called for Senator Franken to concede before the recount even began.  What's not hilarious is that we're missing Franken's vote in the Senate.  The Senate can seat him without having the state sign the election certificate.  I think they should go ahead and do so now.
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      • Author by deeznuts (April 03, 2009 4:18 pm ET)
           

        Do you have a link to support that concession thing?

        I'm not challenging you, I'm just not aware of any concession by Coleman.

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        • Author by harley (April 03, 2009 5:02 pm ET)
             

           

          Coleman urges Franken to concede

          [...]

          Coleman declared himself the winner of Tuesday's election but Franken said he would let the recount play out, hoping it would erase the incumbent's 475-vote lead out of nearly 2.9 million ballots. State officials said the recount wouldn't start until mid-November and would likely take weeks.

          [...]

          State law provides for automatic recounts in races decided by a half-percentage point or less.

           

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          • Author by steeve (April 04, 2009 8:26 am ET)
               
            OMG

            "'It's up to him whether such a step is worth the tax dollars it will take to conduct,' Coleman said, telling reporters he would 'step back' if he were in Franken's position."

            Whenever anyone in the media talks about Coleman, that quote needs to be on screen the whole time.
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