Senator Norm Coleman made a visit to New Ulm this afternoon to drum up support in his bid for re-election.Coleman spoke to citizens about the economy, energy, health care, and his record as mayor of St. Paul as well as in the Senate.He told the crowd that at a time when the economy is sputtering and people are less confident in their government, Minnesotans shouldn't be divided.Sen. Norm Coleman says, "We're all angry and we're all frustrated. But in the end I think folks are looking for somebody who actually pulls people together and make a difference. And I think in these most challenging times, that's what Minnesota needs."Senator Coleman is running for re-election against Democrat Al Franken and Independent Dean Barkley.






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