Who would have thought that one of the bluest of blue states would have a tied race like this?
Can Republican Scott Brown really win? If you look at just those who say they are the most interested in voting on Jan. 19, the answer is yes. Among those in the recent Boston Globe poll who said they were "extremely interested" in the race, Coakley and Brown were tied at 47 percent.
I just gave a $100 to the Brown campaign on their online giving site. A 60 Democratic votes in the Senate is already going to doom us to ObamaCare and I am convinced that Cap-and-Tax is going to take us into a second recession. Even one vote will be enough to reign in these abuses. I read his platform and he more-or-less matches my stance on issues even Israel.
It also has to help him when his opponent cannot even spell the name of the state correctly in her campaign ad.
Paid for by Massachusettes Democratic Party and Authorized by Martha Coakley for Senate. Approved by Martha Coakley.
Close observers will notice that there is an extra 'E' tacked onto the end of 'Massachusetts. It's a trivial oversight, for sure, but you can bet that the jokes and jabs the typo will inspire will blunt at least some of the impact of the ad.
Maybe she is running to be the Senator form one of those fake stimulus districts.
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