Coakley vs Brown Poll Shows Massachusetts Senate Race National Barn Burner

  

Washington, DC - Nothing like a political battle to warm the mid winter chill in New England.  The latest Coakley vs Brown Poll, depending on which poll you believe, shows Scott Brown walking away from his opponent - or a virtual tie.

The Massachusetts Candidate for Senate Scott Brown will fill the vacant Senate seat according to the latest poll released earlier on Monday.  Polls of three separate so called "bellweather" areas of Massachusetts have Senator Scott Brown up by 14 to 17 points.

www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0110/Suffolk_Bellwethers_for_Brown.html

Blue Mass group has their latest poll showing a virtual tie between Attorney General Martha Coakley and Scott Brown for the Massachusetts Senate Seat.

www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/1/18/826417/-MA-Sen:-Another-PollThis-One-a-Tie

The Nation will be watching the results of this Senate Election very closely for obvious legislative implications.  The importance of the election cannot be understated as it will provide a preview of the upcoming mid-term elections in November.

Please find Rally Videos for Martha Coakley and Scott Brown dated January 17th Below:



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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The neo-conservative, republican, fox entertainment network must be stoped for the good of the United States and world at large. The word "conservative" has become a sick "bad" word. I do not live in the state but have contacted my family who lives there. They are voting Coakley. "But of course we are voting Coakley" they responded when I asked. I think you will find Coakley wins and all this hype has just been the fox entertainment network's propaganda to keep the rich rich and to hell with the rest. Do you know what the GOP's health plan is? - Don't get sick...

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mass voters need to vote for someone who will represent all Americans not just union members and states that cut special deals with the administration. If a president announced that CEO's were exempt from taxation on the proposed health plan he would be crucified. But we can do it for the union members. What's wrong here?

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mass voters need to vote for someone who will represent all Americans not just union members and states that cut special deals with the administration. If a president announced that CEO's were exempt from taxation on the proposed health plan he would be crucified. But we can do it for the union members. What's wrong here?

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mass voters need to vote for someone who will represent all Americans not just union members and states that cut special deals with the administration. If a president announced that CEO's were exempt from taxation on the proposed health plan he would be crucified. But we can do it for the union members. What's wrong here?

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mass voters need to vote for someone who will represent all Americans not just union members and states that cut special deals with the administration. If a president announced that CEO's were exempt from taxation on the proposed health plan he would be crucified. But we can do it for the union members. What's wrong here?

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mass voters need to vote for someone who will represent all Americans not just union members and states that cut special deals with the administration. If a president announced that CEO's were exempt from taxation on the proposed health plan he would be crucified. But we can do it for the union members. What's wrong here?

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Im Republican and I shoot moose! I can see Canada from Massachussets and that's why I'm voting for Brown! YES WE CAN!

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Let's see if the fixed computerized ballot steals this election for the dems. Remember what Joe Stalin said, "It matters not who cast the vote, only who counts it,"

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

We all appreciate the insight of the Mass. voters and hope this is the beginning of the end of the "one way street" in Washington.

Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 18, 2010

I live in Hawaii and want all the independent voters to get it out for a peoples repersentive to go to Washington for all americans, not for a closed door policy maker and party. GO SCOTT GO GO GO ALOHA

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

In just about 24 hours, Scott will be vindicated. The press, the opponent, the other side of the aisle, the president himself, will all have to come to terms that they ALL GOT IT WRONG! 3 weeks ago, they didn't even acknowledge that there was a republican running for the office. Great job Scott and great job to all his supporters! See you at the polls!

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

I hope it's true. If so, we all owe thanks to Obama because now, a very large, formerly disinterested, chunk of the population is paying attention to details in politics and discovering (in spite of the media) that we've all been hoodwinked. This could never have happened without him and his flamboyant policies. The question remains... Will the Republicans take this as a message to be honest (a word that eliminates payback corrupted earmarks, lobbyist influenced legislation, and squandering of public money)? If so, FlipCongress2010 and lets fix America!

Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 18, 2010

Scott will win by a long shot. I am very excited for tomorrow's race & victory! By the way, I am a Democrat but definitely NOT voting for Martha Coakley. She lies and can't be trusted and her attack ads have turned me completely off! Go Scott Go!

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Im Democrat and I'm sick of this ultra left take over of our country! I dont care what the weather will be! I will at the voting both Tue! and I'm voting for Scot Brown! Go Scot Brown GO!
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