Al on the Late Show with David Letterman discussing his candidacy for the US Senate, issues facing voters in Minnesota, and good rules for anyone calling home.
Al Franken for Senate held a rally at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul to announcement major new endorsements - and Al outlined his agenda to change the direction of our country on issues like health care, the economy, educations, veterans issues, and the war in Iraq.
Al on the Late Show with David Letterman discussing his candidacy for the US Senate, issues facing voters in Minnesota, education, and his fourth-grade teacher.
In May, Al was on local Burnsville-Eagan TV's Access to Democracy hosted by Alan Miller. Alan and Al talked about getting to universal health care as fast as possible, the war in Iraq, and other issues. Al also wins Alan's current events/politcs quiz, earning a few well-deserved bell rings.
Al provides an update on how his campaign is progressing, then answers a few questions received via email.
To submit your question, simply email it to questions@alfranken. com.
Al spent a week touring the living rooms of middle-class Minnesotans, meeting with neighbors and hearing story after story about an economy that isn't working for them.
Al spent a week in April touring Minnesota and meeting with small business owners, executives at growing "green" corporations, engineers, researchers, professors, scientists, contractors, builders, school administrators, teachers, students, architects, and all sorts of Minnesotans who are ready to harvest the benefits of emerging renewable energy and energy-efficient technology.
Harry Truman drove around the country in his Dodge to root out war profiteering.
Norm Coleman compared his oversight record to Harry Truman's, but didn't hold a single hearing into war profiteering in Iraq.
Norm dodged his responsibility -- and now he's desperate to dodge blame.
In a powerful new television spot intended to help Minnesotans get to know the real Al Franken, his wife Franni reveals her struggle with alcohol dependency and talks about Al's work to support her and others in the same situation.
Al visited 10 colleges and universities in 5 days on the first campus tour of the campaign. From round-table discussions, to breakfast meet-and-greets, to huge rallies - students are excited about Al's candidacy.
Students can get involved with the campaign by visiting alfranken.com/facebo ok and joining, or even better founding, a local 'students for Al' group.
The second video by Al Franken since he announced his candidacy for the US Senate. That announcement, also available on YouTube, was Al's first video.
Also, Al will be answering questions in upcoming podcasts, so be sure to ask yours by emailing it to questions@alfranken. com.