Franken Criss-Crossing Minnesota As Senator-Elect, Playing Up The Economy

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Al Franken is now asserting some semblance of political authority, while his paper-thin election victory remains bottled up in court. Franken has just launched a series of town-hall meetings around Minnesota, taking on the role of a sort of Shadow-Senator to discuss the economy — and obviously, the importance of sending him to Washington soon so he can help fix it.

The Franken camp just announced that Al held the first meeting today in St. Paul, and has more planned for Duluth and Rochester in the next two days. At the events, “Senator-Elect Franken” has been discussing the economic issues with the local mayors, starting today with St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman (no relation to Norm, who is also a former St. Paul mayor).

From the Franken camp’s press release:

“This is not an easy time to be a mayor,” said Franken. “Every day, you’re asked to do more with less. That’s why it was so critical that we pass the economic recovery package. America and Minnesota have been through times of crisis before, and each time we have found ways to turn crisis into opportunity. Minnesota’s cities are centers of incredible innovation and economic growth, and I want to help you keep your cities strong.”

Mayor Coleman said, “Right now, Washington is debating matters of enormous consequence to Minnesota’s economy. Senator Elect Franken understands what our cities need to prosper and we’re ready for him to go to Washington to be a voice for us.”

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