GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - Ever since Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, democrats have been trying to figure out who will be its party nominee in 2020. One writer with The ...
"I got way, way, way too much to do right now to even think about that, other than to say, 'No, I'm not going to do that,'" Franken told People Magazine in a story published Wednesday. The former ...
Former Democratic Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota said he missed serving in the Senate and urged 2020 Democratic hopefuls to focus their campaigns on disparaging President Donald Trump, including his ...
ST. PAUL -- U.S. Sen. Al Franken says he won't run for president in 2020.The Minnesota Democrat has been among several high-profile Democrats seen as likely candidates. But in an interview with People ...
Franken pointed to McConnell's refusal to hold hearings for Garland and Barrett's 2020 nomination. In a recent speech, Chief Justice John Roberts spoke out in defense of the high court's legitimacy.
Democratic Senator Al Franken of Minnesota announced his resignation Thursday after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct. “In the coming weeks, I will be resigning as a member of the United ...
Al Franken went from comedian to politician — and now he’s somewhere in between. The longtime “Saturday Night Live” funnyman swore off laughs as he ran to represent Minnesota in the Senate, wanting to ...
This table lists top donors to this group in the 2017-2018 election cycle, and may include contributions from the organization itself, its PAC, individual members or employees or owners, and those ...
On Wednesday morning, Chief Justice John Roberts should get up, look into the mirror and declare "I deserve good things. I am entitled to my share of happiness. I refuse to beat myself up. I am an ...
Al Franken, who left the U.S. Senate in 2018 following accusations of sexual misconduct, is launching his own weekly radio show on SiriusXM. The move is the biggest step Franken has taken in his ...
Former Minnesota Senator Al Franken argued that the U.S. Supreme Court is illegitimate because Republicans stole two seats, a statement which he repeatedly asked CNN political commentator Alice ...