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Chicks Don't Dig Him ... <em>As Much</em>

Considering his leading DFL challenger for the MN senate race dropped-out, it is notable that Al Franken is actually doing worse -- not better
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-- in his race to oust Norm Coleman

According to this, Franken,

... now trails Coleman by 10 points; 51 percent to 41 percent, with seven percent stating they were undecided.

Coleman is up four points since last month, while Franken has dropped five points.

... The biggest change in the Coleman versus Franken race is that Franken lost his lead among female voters.

Franken had a 12 point lead last month. Now Coleman leads by five percent among women voters.

At times like these, Franken needs to look in the mirror, and say:  "I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, Women Like Me!"

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