August 12th 2008 11:26 AM

Check out our latest TV ad and volunteer opportunities

 

OUR NEW AD
 
Check out our latest TV ad, which features the words of Al Franken’s fellow DFLers on why his work should be of concern to Minnesota voters.
 
 
EIGHT-CITY ENERGY TOUR
 
Last week Senator Coleman went on a eight-city, two-day tour of Minnesota, where he met with Minnesota families, farmers and business owners, talking with them and listening to their thoughts and concerns about America’s energy policy and the high cost of gas.  His visits included stops in: Worthington, Jackson, Fairmont, Albert Lea, Owatonna, Rochester, Caledonia and Winona. 
 
The Senator has been a strong and active leader in the Senate on advancing the development and use of renewable energy sources, but his commitment and his ideas don’t stop there.  Unlike Al Franken, who is on the record as saying that no one would even notice a 10 cent increase in the gas tax, Norm knows that families and businesses need their government to be actively pursuing an aggressive “kitchen sink” strategy on energy including off-shore drilling, renewables, and nuclear as viable options.
 
Norm Coleman recognizes that energy is one of the most urgent and critical issues facing America today.  Its rising cost touches all of our lives, from filling the tank in the family car to increasing the cost of getting food and other goods to market.  Read more about the Senator’s views on energy by clicking HERE to find Norm’s op-ed in this week’s Star Tribune.
 
 
TAKE ACTION!
 
If you’re looking for a fun way to get involved in the Coleman for Senate campaign, join Norm and other volunteers as we walk in upcoming Minnesota parades.  And you are interested in volunteering at Norm’s Minnesota State Fair booth, let us know.  Even if you’re not able to work the booth, bring your corn dog over and stop by to say, “Hello!”
 
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What a shame

It's a shame that Norm Coleman has chosen the low road negative politics instead of presenting voters with his positive vision for our state (oh that's right the Republicans are so afraid of the issues that they can't talk about them). Somehow I doubt this comment will be posted.

By: Steve

why don't you visit northfield or other quote liberal areas of the state ?

First of all i would like to ask you if that current ad on tv about you being a water boy for the oil companies and giving them tax breaks and all is that true i really do not care the one and only thing that may get me to to even consider to vote for you is if you write a letter to the wellstone family and my self of whom you greatly offended when you made the remarks the that you would be a 99% improvement over paul wellstone if you can do that and heal some still deep wounds i just may be able to vote for you my address is david roberts 815 forest ave room 11 northfield nn 55057 with respect david roberts

By: david roberts

new comercial

I was watching your new comercial with a little girl saying these terrible thinks about AL Franken. All i could think of was Shame on you. It reminded me of when a husband and wife geget a divorce and they bad mouth each other to the kids. But I should also thank you because it helped me to decide where my vote is going to and because of this comercial it won't be you. Grow up you are running for an important office. Don't use a child to spreed your mud, thats low and uncalled for

By: Fay