Published January 19, 2010, 12:00 AM
ST. PAUL—Norm Coleman joked that he is “free at last, free at last” Monday, hours after he opted out of the Minnesota governor’s race. Other Republican candidates also may have been chanting that refrain on Martin Luther King Jr. Day after complaining that donations and support were harder to find as GOP activists waited to see what Coleman would do.
Coleman exit brings race clarity
GOP candidates free of ex-Senator’s shadowST. PAUL—Norm Coleman joked that he is “free at last, free at last” Monday, hours after he opted out of the Minnesota governor’s race. Other Republican candidates also may have been chanting that refrain on Martin Luther King Jr. Day after complaining that donations and support were harder to find as GOP activists waited to see what Coleman would do.
By: Don Davis, Worthington Daily Globe
