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  1. The political positions of Norm Coleman have changed dramatically over his career. Originally a Democrat and an anti-war activist as a university student during the Vietnam War, Coleman has since switched parties and is now generally considered a moderate Republican. On social issues, Coleman is largely conservative, opposing abortion, same-sex ...

  2. 17 de jul. de 2019 · Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman offered a medical update on his Facebook page Tuesday, saying that a seven-hour surgery at Mayo Clinic removed all visible traces of cancer from his lung. He praised ...

  3. Norm Coleman was an award-winning professional photographer for thirty years. He retired in 1997 after owning a successful photography studio in San Mateo, California. He started his acting career at sixty-eight when he discovered a long deceased great baseball player named Ty (The Georgia Peach) Cobb. He researched his life, created a script ...

  4. 22 de set. de 2022 · Norm Coleman Oversees GOP Congressional War Chest, Then Lobbies on Saudi Arabia’s Behalf . The former senator also oversees a dark-money group that pours funds into the Republican super PAC.

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Norm_ColemanNorm Coleman - Wikipedia

    Norm Coleman, vero nome Norman Bertram Coleman (New York, 17 agosto 1949), è un politico e avvocato statunitense, senatore repubblicano per lo stato del Minnesota dal 2003 al 2009. Altri progetti [ modifica | modifica wikitesto ]

  6. Personal Facebook. Norm Coleman (b. August 17, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former Republican member of the U.S. Senate from the state of Minnesota. Coleman was first elected to the Senate in 2002. He left office in 2009 after a re-election race against Democratic challenger Al Franken that took roughly 8 months to resolve.

  7. news.minnesota.publicradio.org › 24_wilcoxenw_goodbyenormMPR: Norm Coleman's legacy

    24 de dez. de 2001 · December 24, 2001. RealAudio. Randy Kelly's inauguration as the new mayor of St. Paul on Jan. 2 will bring a close to Norm Coleman's leadership of the capital city. The last eight years have been a period of prosperity for many - but not all - of St. Paul's residents. It remains to be seen how history will judge Coleman's tenure, but many of ...