Good Wednesday morning Fellow Seekers,
Four DFLers seeking their party’s nomination to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman debated Tuesday evening before an audience of several hundred that filled the Roosevelt High School auditorium in South Minneapolis.
The four — comedian Al Franken, attorney Mike Ciresi, attorney Jim Cohen and Professor Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer — agreed in general […]
Archive for the Tag 'ciresi'
Last night’s DFL Senate debate
Wed, November 28 2007, 2:21amby Eric Black
Why didn’t Mike Ciresi go public with his early opposition to the Iraq war?
Thu, November 1 2007, 6:27amby Eric Black
Good Thursday morning Fellow Seekers,
DFL U.S. Senate candidate Mike Ciresi has been on the attack lately against his chief rival for the DFL endorsement, Al Franken, over Franken’s early support for the decision to invade Iraq. Ciresi has said that he opposed the war from the beginning.
But it is apparently the case — and the […]
Coleman is disapproved, Franken is disliked, Ciresi is unknown
Mon, October 1 2007, 11:35amby Eric Black
Good Monday noon,
The first Star Tribune poll since the paper forced out long-time Minnesota Poll director, Rob Daves, is full of bad news for the three major U.S. Senate candidates.
Norm Coleman’s approval rating (45%) is at a level (anything below 50 is considered this level) that paints a big V for vulnerable on the chest of any […]
Going deep with Mike Ciresi on gay marriage
Wed, September 5 2007, 8:04amby Eric Black
Good Wednesday morning Fellow Seekers,
The joint appearance on Almanac a week ago Friday featuring Al Franken, Mike Ciresi and Jim Cohen, was the closest thing we’ve had to a debate among the DFL Senate candidates. It was polite (or bland, depending on your tastes) and didn’t highlight a lot of clear differences among the three […]

