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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (657606)6/4/2012 2:11:19 AM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1576340
 
>> Even in a big landslide, Obama will take a minimum of 10 states.

Could be. But there is sometimes a "piling on" effect near the end, and I'm hopeful we'll see it. We need it so that the perception the country is so badly divided can be overcome.

Maybe I'm unrealistic. But I don't feel good about the direction this economy is headed.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (657606)6/4/2012 2:33:14 AM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576340
 
If the economy falters..........I think Brown wins. What a complete doofus that Warren is...... definitely a Ma. Dem. kind of candidate

Polls: Warren, Brown Still Deadlocked In Mass. Senate Race

TV ad from Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)



Tom Kludt June 2, 2012, 1:28 PM 1934 A pair of polls released Saturday show the Massachusetts Senate race is living up to its billing as one of the tightest contests in the 2012 election cycle.

The polls also indicate Elizabeth Warren is weathering the controversy surrounding her claims of Native American heritage that has vexed her campaign for weeks.

In the latest survey from Western New England University Polling Institute, Warren holds a slim lead over Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), 45 percent to 43 percent. A poll from the Boston Globe also shows a 2 percentage point gap between the two, this time with Brown edging Warren, 39 percent to 37 percent.

The TPM Poll Average currently shows Brown and Warren virtually tied.