Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The Cost Of Winning In Minnesota
The undecided Senate race between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken has cost the two a combined $50 million dollars. What do you think?
Liz Borella,
Law Examiner
"Wow. And Norm Coleman doesn’t even have all those Air America royalty checks rolling in."
Patrick Hendrickson,
Systems Analyst
"I bet they wish they had just spent the $20 million it costs to rig the election."
Slater Madden,
Unemployed
"$50 million? For winning Minnesota? But it has Canada geese shit everywhere."
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