Norm Coleman's TV Ads
Solutions (TV, October 18, 2008) Senator Coleman offers his solutions to get the economy going again.
Hope (TV, October 15, 2008) Senator Norm Coleman talks about getting things done for Minnesota.
Sarah (TV, October 8, 2008) Sarah Coleman, Senator Norm Coleman's daughter, talks about her dad.
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NRSC TV Ads
We're Not All Like Al (TV, October 28, 2008) John Ratzenberger, Pat Boone, Stephen Baldwin, Robert Davi and Victoria Jackson speak out against Al Franken.
Who Is He? (TV, October 25, 2008) Al Franken "the sort of knee-jerk partisan that both parties should avoid." He lashes out at those who disagree. Franken humiliates minorities, demeans women, writes pornography, makes child abuse a joke and laughs at the disabled. Democrats find Franken's behavior "appalling" and "completely unacceptable." Al Franken is unfit for office.
Character (TV, October 21, 2008) Al Franken's Democrat opponents, Priscilla Lord Faris campaign ad says, "No matter how many millions he spends, it is clear that his history of pornography, degrading women, and minorities and his questionable financial transactions will continue to be the focus..." Democrats across Minnesota agree with her. Al Franken is unfit for office.
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Al Franken's TV Ads
60 Votes (TV, October 22, 2008) Hillary Clinton endorses Al Franken.
End The Gridlock (TV, October 22, 2008) Senator Amy Klobuchar endorses Al Franken.
Get To Work (TV, October 15, 2008) Al Franken talks about economic issues.
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Third Party TV Ads
NRA-Political Victory Fund: Coleman For Senate (TV, October 20, 2008) Senator Norm Coleman stands up for 2nd Amendment rights, while Al Franken can't be trusted.
NFIB Safe Trust: Happy Days (TV, October 15, 2008) Al Franken wants to raise taxes on $2 million Minnesotans.
U.S. Chamber Of Commerce: Franken And Taxes (TV, October 14, 2008) Al Franken's tax policies will hurt small businesses.
American Medical Association Political Action Committee: Courage (TV, October 13, 2008) Senator Norm Coleman is an independent voice on Minnesota health care.
NFIB Safe Trust: CIA (TV, October 7, 2008) Al Franken supports a law that strips workers of the right to vote in private in union elections.
Americans For Job Security: Get Serious (Radio, September 15, 2008) Al Frranken's economic plan reads like a bad joke. And, Al Franken failed to pay his own taxes.
U.S. Chamber Of Commerce: Private Vote (TV, September 13, 2008) Al Franken back a bill to take away your private vote in union elections.
U.S. Chamber Of Commerce: High Taxes (TV, August 28, 2008) Al Franken talks about raising taxes, but he was caught not paying taxes in 17 states.
U.S. Chamber Of Commerce: Healthcare (TV, August 28, 2008) Norm Coleman is working for better healthcare.
Priscilla Lord Faris: Something's Wrong (TV, August 28, 2008) Al Franken is a celebrity with no leadership experience -- who can't even manage his own life.
Priscilla Lord Faris: Something's Wrong (Radio, August 28, 2008) Al Franken is a celebrity with no leadership experience -- who can't even manage his own life.
U.S. Chamber Of Commerce TV Ad: Card Check (TV, August 8, 2008) Al Franken's failed to pay workers' compensation insurance for his employees and he supports eliminating the secret ballot in the workplace.
Priscilla Lord Faris: Minnesota Values (A) (TV, August 6, 2008) Democrat Priscilla Lord Faris discusses how Al Franken's colorful past will negatively affect his campaign.
Priscilla Lord Faris: Minnesota Values (B) (TV, August 6, 2008) Democrat Priscilla Lord Faris discusses how Al Franken's colorful past will negatively affect his campaign.
Minnesotans For Employee Freedom: Al Franken Supports EFCA (TV, August 1, 2008) Al Franken supports eliminating the secret ballot in the workplace.
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