Coleman, To Pull A

What is Coleman, To Pull A?


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To pull a Coleman: to be a sore loser.

"Coleman, to pull a."

As in Larry King's usage on CNN, referring to Norm Coleman's endless delaying tactics after having lost the Minnesota Senate race to Al Franken.

The object to keep Franken from serving as long as possible, so that Republicans can block legislation in Congress.

See loser, republican


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