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Scott Brown leading Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley by 1 point, 48 percent to 47 percent, which would mean the race is effectively tied. Among independents, who make up 51 percent of ...
So, if Democrats in the state have heretofore believed they didn't need to turn out because Martha Coakley ... for a less-contested race that Scott Brown, at left, won. If everyone interested ...
This is called the filibuster. So basically, if Brown wins in Massachusetts tomorrow, the Republicans, with 41 votes, would have enough votes as the minority to prevent the Democrats, the majority ...
Democrats lose filibuster-proof majority, putting health care overhaul at risk. Jan. 19, 2010— -- In a dramatic upset that will end Democrats' super majority in the Senate, Massachusetts ...
The Republican polling firm American Research Group released a Massachusetts Senate poll today that shows Republican Scott Brown with a narrow 3-point lead over Democrat Martha Coakley.
Democrat Martha M. Coakley and Republican Scott P. Brown scoured the state for votes on the eve of the special election to succeed the late Edward M. Kennedy, with the Democrats’ 60-vote Senate ...
Scott Brown tried to build off underdog momentum and Attorney General Martha Coakley got a boost from former president Bill Clinton. Brown and his supporters held signs on a Southie street corner ...
Martha Coakley only has herself to blame How is ... and tried to dodge debates with her opponent Scott Brown. It didn’t even seem like she cared about doing credible TV campaign commercials ...
Race Between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley Heats up Ahead of Special Election Jan. 18, 2010— -- It's the last place Democrats would expect to see as a battleground state. But the fight for ...
State Sen. Scott Brown was on the attack in Monday night's debate — the last before the Jan. 19 general election. He took issue with Attorney General Martha Coakley on how terrorist suspects ...
BOSTON – Democrat Martha M. Coakley and Republican Scott P. Brown previewed some of their closing themes Monday just hours before the final debate in their race to succeed the late Sen.
According to Public Policy Polling group, the race is looking like a toss up, with Republican Scott Brown up 48-47 percent on Martha Coakley. Brown is benefiting from depressed Democratic interest ...
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