A report on Twin Cities-based KARE-11 news cites two independent sources who say that a new television ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) darkens the skin tone of DFL congressional candidate Ashwin Madia (MN-03), who is of Asian Indian American background.
As Norm Coleman campaigns around the state, he continues to be dogged by questions about two lawsuits alleging political donor Nasser Kazeminy funneled 75k to Norm Coleman.
As Minnesotans face record the skyrocketing prices at the gas pump, and as oil companies continue to post record profits, the Minnesota DFL Party today released a spoof web video featuring W. Ralston Biggs Jr., CEO of Biggs Oil, talking about Norm Coleman's record of supporting special interests over the interests of working Minnesotans.
Less than 24 hours after Harpers magazine broke the news that Norm Colemans campaign donor Nassar Kazeminy covered the bills for Colemans lavish clothing purchases at Nieman Marcus in Minneapolis, Coleman is refusing to answer questions.
The Minnesota DFL Party released a new video showing that everyday Minnesotans are tired of having their voices ignored by Senator Coleman in favor of special interests like the oil and gas industry.
Norm Coleman's special interest friends pay for his rent, his utilities, his trips, even his clothes -- no wonder he's no friend to Minnesota's middle class.
MN GOP Ron Carey is hammered with questions asking to provide evidence to back the claim that Al Franken and the DFL were behind the lawsuit. Unfortunatley, they are unable provide any evidence... because there is none.
Yesterday, while campaigning at the Minnesota State Fair, Senator Norm Coleman was asked about his questionable fishing trip in Alaska with indicted Republican Senator Ted Stevens and corrupt oil executives.
Erik Paulsen, appearing at Normandale Community College on October 31, responds to questions regarding the darkening of Ashwin Madia's skin tone in a recent National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) attack ad.