T-Paw at CPAC: Coleman/Franken could end up in the Supreme Court
Monday, March 02, 2009 at 4:11 pm
At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday, Victory Solutions Oasis and Rebuild the Party held a post-dinner party with a special guest, Gov. Tim Pawlenty. After the governor gave a short speech, he took one question: “What about Norm Coleman?”
That’s in litigation. I will tell you this — there’s multiple levels of court process that could take place depending on what goes next. One or the other candidates could decide not to take it that far. But if they go all the way with the Coleman-Franken legal process, it could end up in the Supreme Court before you have a U.S. senator.
That’s a bit less punchy than what Pawlenty told reporters the next day.
Related: Coleman-Franken feud could end in state Supreme Court, experts say
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Comment posted March 2, 2009 @ 10:23 pm
Tim Pawlenty, the governor of our state, does not believe that our state can elect it’s own senator? Isn’t the governor an ambassodor for our state? Tim Pawlenty represents himself and his ambitions, not the State of Minnesota. Good luck Tim in your efforts to move up in the ranks of the Party of Limbaugh.
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