Al on the Late Show with David Letterman discussing his candidacy for the US Senate, issues facing voters in Minnesota, and good rules for anyone calling home.
Harry Truman drove around the country in his Dodge to root out war profiteering.
Norm Coleman compared his oversight record to Harry Truman's, but didn't hold a single hearing into war profiteering in Iraq.
Norm dodged his responsibility -- and now he's desperate to dodge blame.
Al on the Late Show with David Letterman discussing his candidacy for the US Senate, issues facing voters in Minnesota, education, and his fourth-grade teacher.
In a powerful new television spot intended to help Minnesotans get to know the real Al Franken, his wife Franni reveals her struggle with alcohol dependency and talks about Al's work to support her and others in the same situation.
Norm Coleman says that even knowing then what he knows now, he still would have supported the war in Iraq. Our new web video shows that he's still wrong.
Al Franken lays out his plans to help the middle class: stop giveaways to big oil and drug companies, bring real oversight to Wall Street, make college affordable, and get the economy moving again.
Al Franken for Senate held a rally at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul to announcement major new endorsements - and Al outlined his agenda to change the direction of our country on issues like health care, the economy, educations, veterans issues, and the war in Iraq.
Today, the Al Franken campaign released a new web video showing that Norm Coleman's new "positive campaign" looks a lot like Norm Coleman's old negative campaign.