Franken’s Victory Helpful, But Work Lies Ahead For Dems Says Analyst
The University of Virginia’s Larry Sabato says although Al Franken’s victory over Norm Coleman in the Minnesota Senate race gives Democrats in the Senate sixty votes, there’s no guarentee that Dems will have all the votes they need on every forthcoming piece of legislation. (:17)
June 30, 2009
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