Initially, it wasn't Al Franken, but with careful recounts on in demonrat strongholds, and mysteriously appearing ballots in trunks of campaign workers, and devilishly placed George Soros operatives, the unfunny comedian did.
Barack Obama won MN and Al Franken waon the senate
two for each state
Georgia had a runoff on 2 December 2008 which the incumbent Saxby Chambliss won. The challenge it Minnesota will be heard on 26 January 2009.
If you are asking when he first entered politics, he was elected for the first time in 1996, when he won an election to the Illinois State Senate. He served three terms, before winning a seat in the US Senate in 2004. And he won the presidency in 2008 (and again in 2012).
Bill Clinton.
In the 2008 US presidential election Barak Obama won the election. He ran as a Democrat.
. The Republicans lost eight Senate seats in the 2008 election--the same number they won back this week--and another 6 seats in the previous election in 2006. In 2004, the Republicans held control of the Presidency, the Senate and the House. In the six years since, the voters have drastically REDUCED their role in the federal government.
Obama.
Scott Brown
He first ran for office in 1996, getting elected to the Illinois state senate. He was re-elected several times. He then ran for the US Senate in 2004 and was elected. After that, he ran for president and won in the 2008 election.
George Washington won the first presidential election in 1789. The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election in the United States.
Yes, the state of Minnesota was one of the states that President Obama won in the 2012 election.