Norm Coleman, who may be gearing up for a run for governor, sure is getting out again.
The former Senator recently attended a few local fundraisers, will participate in Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life's Jan. 22 rally and will attend a luncheon with the Elephant Club also on January 22.
The Elephant Club is made up of folks who donate $1,000-a-year to the GOP ($500 for people under 40) and holds lunches with prominent Republicans and social gatherings. You can see the list of directors, which includes a bunch of recognizable GOP names, here.
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