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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (343914)1/19/2010 5:27:26 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (1) of 793958
 
Well ... it could be a very close run thing.

Here are several extracts from “RighPundits.com” ...

“The closeness of this election has Democrats very nervous to the point of calling in Barack Obama himself who staged a makeshift rally over the weekend. Martha Coakley’s support is collapsing through a combination of the dreadful health care reform chaos and her own inept campaign.

That Scott Brown could be even, or even beating Martha Coakley, is dumbfounding political operatives in both parties and exciting the political pundits. Just a month ago she was considered a shoe-in for what is being referred to, egotistically in Democratic circles, as the Ted Kennedy Seat.

Brown challenged that idea directly in the last Coakley - Brown debate by saying it is “not the Ted Kennedy seat. It is the People’s seat.” That great line was said softly so those who watch the video are somewhat underwhelmed, but it sure makes a powerful newspaper headline that makes Scott Brown sound like Reagan.

The latest surveys are all over the map, with some showing the race neck and neck but some recent polls showing that Brown is surging ahead of the Democrat. Stop the presses! A GOP victory in Massachusetts would be a political earthquake of historic proportions.”
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