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    Norm Coleman pulling an all-nighter on eve of election

    By Joe Kimball | Published Mon, Nov 3 2008 5:30 pm

    For election eve, Sen. Norm Coleman is going to pull an all-nighter, just like in college, except now his hair is shorter and his politics have taken a hard right turn from those Hofstra days.

    After a late-afternoon rally today with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani at O'Gara's Bar & Grill in St. Paul, he's off on a 'round-the-state 12-hour-plus tour before returning to the Twin Cities.

    Here's his evening and overnight schedule: 6 p.m., Willmar; 9:30 p.m., Alexandria; 11:30 p.m., St. Cloud; 1:30 a.m., Brainerd; 4:15 a.m., North Branch; and 5:30 a.m., Forest Lake.

    At 7 a.m., Coleman will hold an Election Day kickoff event at 680 Transfer Road, St. Paul.

    He then plans to vote at 7:30 a.m. at Linwood Recreation Center, 860 St. Clair Ave., in St. Paul.

    After a break, he'll make a 2 p.m. stop in Burnsville and a 3 p.m. stop in Eden Prairie.

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    Political Agenda is a place for quick-hit news about Minnesota's political scene and players. MinnPost's staff, including Eric Black, G.R. Anderson, Joe Kimball, David Brauer, Doug Grow and MinnPost Washington correspondent Cynthia Dizikes will contribute items about local and state government, plus national political doings that have a Minnesota angle. Items will appear throughout the day, so check back often.

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