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Norm Coleman Buys Own Suits and Atones for Negative Ads

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If he does, then this exchange has got to be a top ten example of a self-inflicted mortal wound.

Coleman has now reported that he buys his own suits and that because of his contemplation of sin and atonement during Yom Kippur is pulling his approved negative ads that have been running against challenger Al Franken.

-- Steve Clemons

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