Attending RNC may be difficult for embattled candidates
by Tim Pugmire, Minnesota Public Radio
August 18, 2008
St. Paul, Minn. — Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman says he'll be active and involved during next month's Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
Coleman said his exact schedule, including a convention speaking slot, have not been decided.
At least 8 GOP senators have said they plan to skip next month's convention.
The first-term Republican also does not know if he will spend time with President Bush, who is scheduled to appear at the RNC on Monday, September 1.
Democrats are predicting Coleman will stay as far away as possible from Bush. DFL party spokesman John Stiles said Coleman has been distancing himself from the unpopular president while running for re-election.
"When he thought it would benefit him, Norm Coleman was very close to George Bush. And now that it's clear that those chickens are coming home to roost, Norm Coleman is running as fast as he can from George Bush and from the Republican party," Stiles said.
August 18, 2008
St. Paul, Minn. — Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman says he'll be active and involved during next month's Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
Coleman said his exact schedule, including a convention speaking slot, have not been decided.
At least 8 GOP senators have said they plan to skip next month's convention.
The first-term Republican also does not know if he will spend time with President Bush, who is scheduled to appear at the RNC on Monday, September 1.
Democrats are predicting Coleman will stay as far away as possible from Bush. DFL party spokesman John Stiles said Coleman has been distancing himself from the unpopular president while running for re-election.
"When he thought it would benefit him, Norm Coleman was very close to George Bush. And now that it's clear that those chickens are coming home to roost, Norm Coleman is running as fast as he can from George Bush and from the Republican party," Stiles said.
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