Jan
19
2010
Boy, the news media is not mincing words on the Dems flame out: Early indications are that there is large turnout in today’s Massachusetts special election, CBS Station WBZ-TV Political Analyst Jon Keller reported on “Washington Unplugged” today. And the masses aren’t there to vote for Democrat Martha Coakley, he speculated. Ouch! Enjoy Watch CBS News […]
Jan
19
2010
After a year of Americans feeling economically vulnerable and insecure, and after the Senate made good on the liberal threat to remake all our health care policies (which 70% of us are just fine with), it is a interesting but not surprising to hear from both camps in the MA Special Election that the Christmas […]
Jan
19
2010
Mary Katherine Hamm shares some observations which don’t bode well for Coakley. This waiting for real data is killing me. Update: The MA Sec of State is confirming turnout is ‘brisk’ more so in the suburban and rural areas (Brown), he expects the cities to see a late wave (Coakley). Seems Coakley just doesn’t have […]
Jan
19
2010
Looks like the vaunted Dem GOTV is getting Brown voters out to the polls, Geraghty’s sources say the Brown canvassers are seeing the same thing. Coakley cannot win if she loses 20-25% of Dems, 60+% of Indies and her side is in the doldrums. In fact, she can’t avoid a stunning defeat. I still doubt […]
Jan
18
2010
How many ‘dots’ do liberals need to connect to get a clue? Another hour, another poll showing Brown way out in front: According to the survey conducted Sunday evening, Brown leads the Democratic attorney general 52 percent to 43 percent. … Brown holds a 15-point lead among males and crushes Coakley by 41 points among […]
Jan
18
2010
ARG is out with their final poll in MA: Massachusetts US Senate 1/17/2010 Brown Coakley Kennedy Undecided Likely voters 52% 45% 2% 2% Registration: Democrats (42%) 23% 73% 2% 2% Republicans (15%) 97% 1% – 2% Unenrolled/ Other (43%) 64% 32% 2% 2% Sex: Men (48%) 58% 39% 1% 2% Women (52%) 46% 50% 2% […]
Jan
14
2010
Updates Below! Major Update: Looks like I may not be that far off: Coakley’s internal poll last night, I’ve been told, showed her barely ahead, 46 to 44 percent. The momentum clearly favors Brown, and one very smart Massachusetts Democrat I know told me this morning that “this may be too far gone to recover.” And that […]