Norm Coleman is a former U.S. Senator from Minnesota who served from 2003 to 2009. Known for his work on national security, education, and healthcare, Coleman worked across party lines to address the challenges facing his state and the nation. His pragmatic approach to problem-solving and his dedication to public service serve as an example of how one can make a difference through compromise and collaboration. Coleman's legacy teaches us that politics can be a powerful force for good when guided by integrity and a commitment to the common good.

"Our cattlemen have given us the safest, most abundant, most affordable beef supply in the world and I trust their judgment. And if you look at consumer confidence in this country, so does the American public."



"It is easy to criticize, particularly in a political season. But to lead is something altogether different. The leader must live in the real world of the price that might be paid for the goal that has been set."



"Let me be clear, the discussions about Social Security are not about the retirement security of those Americans who are 55 or older - the Social Security system for those folks 55 and over will not change in any way shape of form - no ifs, ands, or buts."



"It is intellectually dishonest to look backwards with all the facts and judge the decisions that were made with almost none of the facts, or the facts that existed hidden in the normal cloud of endless speculation of what might happen."



"There is a real opportunity right now as parents and grandparents to come up with a plan that leaves our kids with something better than we have; that is, an opportunity to own, build, and grow a nest egg of their own."

