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Home Front: Politix
Al Franken, Already an Unpopular Democrat?
2009-01-12
Alexander Burns of Politico (featured Sunday on Yahoo!) sees no chance of Norm Coleman retaining his Senate seat, but he devoted an article to Al Franken's unique position as a potential top-dollar fundraiser -- for conservatives and Republicans. "With only a longshot court appeal standing in the way of Democrat Al Franken's election to the Senate, Republicans are gritting their teeth and bracing for the arrival of a new senator whose every utterance will sound like nails on a chalkboard to them."

Already, he's a drag on the Democrats:

Polling results this week confirmed Franken's precarious position: more Minnesotans have a negative impression of him than a positive one, by a 45 percent to 37 percent margin. Those would be dismal numbers under any circumstances, but for a newly-elected senator they would be particularly alarming.

Even professors favored by the media establishment aren't sanguine:

According to Carleton College political scientist Steven Schier, Franken's record as a "flamboyant and aggressive partisan" would make him ripe for criticism back home. "I think it's impossible to overstate the hostility Minnesota Republicans feel toward Al Franken," Schier said. "He will be a very useful fundraising tool."
Posted by:Fred

#7  "Franken will help make them all unpopular."

Go for it, Al! :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-01-12 19:39  

#6  Franken will help make them all unpopular.
Posted by: DoDo   2009-01-12 14:54  

#5  Now they figure out he's a putz?

I guess frostbite can affect the brain, too, not just fingers and toes.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-01-12 12:04  

#4  WacoMN: DonÂ’t forget to first liberally grease the pan with organized labor.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-01-12 10:42  

#3  Ah, but Al forgot about the Rush factor. You don't call Limbaugh a Big, Fat Idiot and expect to get away with it - especially now that you are in the public spotlight. Now there is no libel or slander rules to apply by Rush. And if Al does a Harry Reid and try to pick a public fight with Rush, he will just make more money for the right and dig a hole deeper than his tiny feet can climb out of.
Posted by: Jack is Back   2009-01-12 10:32  

#2  Take one RINO GOP candidate (Coleman)and mix in a half cup of recognizable 3rd party candidate (Barkley). Allow dough to rise in a climate ripe for a GOP protest vote (Dems in MN don't know how to vote other than straight ticket DFL).

Remove from oven and sprinkle with a little vote tampering (25 counties have more votes cast than voters that signed in on election day, for instance) and you get Al Franken!
Posted by: WacoMN   2009-01-12 10:03  

#1  Polling results this week confirmed Franken's precarious position: more Minnesotans have a negative impression of him

Er, huh... then can be assign responsibility for his election win to simple voter STUPIDITY?
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-01-12 08:17  

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