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Nick Coleman (politician)

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Coleman was married twice. He left his first wife, the mother of his seven children, to marry Deborah Howell, who was 14 years his junior. The divorce and betrayal cost him his relationship with then-governor Rudy Perpich, who was a devout Catholic.
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during the 1971–1972 biennium, and as the first Democrat in 114 years to become majority leaderβ€”a position he held from 1973 until leaving the Senate in 1981. The Democrats held the majority in that chamber of the
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Coleman was a founder and partner of the advertising agency Coleman-Goff Advertising, later known as Coleman and Christison. He was the father of
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until January, 2011. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the DFL Party's endorsement for governor in 1970, and for the U.S. Senate in 1978.
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Milton, John Watson, For the Good of the Order, the life and times of Minnesota's Senator Nick Coleman, to be published in 2011
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Milton, John Watson, "How the Adman Became the Senator from Ramsey," Ramsey County History Magazine, Spring 2011
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Lacy, Robert. "A Very Fine Fellow from Frogtown. Remembering Nick Coleman – from Many Viewpoints."
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during World War II. He entered politics as a volunteer for the 1948 congressional campaign of
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This article is about the Minnesota politician. For other uses, see
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Born in Saint Paul, Coleman served as a Signalman 2nd Class in the
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Coleman died of leukemia on March 5, 1981. His body
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While in the Senate, Coleman served as an assistant
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Nick Coleman (disambiguation)
Minnesota Senate Majority Leader
Stanley W. Holmquist
Roger Moe
Minnesota Senate Minority Leader
Minnesota State Senate
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Deborah Howell
Nicholas J.
Christopher
Alma mater
College of St. Thomas
University of Minnesota
advertising agency owner
legislator
Minnesota
majority leader
Minnesota Senate
Democrat
redistricting
Saint Paul
Ramsey County
United States Navy
Eugene McCarthy
University of St. Thomas
minority leader
minority leader
Minnesota Legislature

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