Former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN) has emerged back in the political arena, much to the delight of Minnesota Republicans, reports Politico.
It's a move "that some insiders in Washington and Minnesota view as a precursor to a 2010 gubernatorial bid. Five months after the conclusion of his bitter, protracted Senate battle against Democrat Al Franken, Coleman is beginning to cut a higher profile, increasingly voicing his opinions in carefully chosen interviews and public appearances."
Said Coleman confidant Vin Weber: "I think he's certainly thinking about it, and he's certainly getting a lot of people telling him he ought to do it. If you had asked me two months ago, I would have said, 'No.' Now, I would say, 'Question mark.'"