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Jan 19 2010

Today It’s We The People!

Today in Massachusetts our friends, neighbors, family members and fellow Americans from that great state will have their say for all of us. The Political Industrial Complex (PIC) – inhabited by the two parties’ top politicians along with all those career staffers, lobbyists, consultants, news media cronies and talking heads – has been pounding us […]

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Jan 18 2010

Another Poll Showing A Brown Wipe Out

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 […]

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Jan 18 2010

Latest ARG Poll No Surprise – Brown Win

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% […]

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Jan 18 2010

MA Bellweathers: Brown 55% – Coakley 40%

If the MA bell weather cities are any indication then Brown will win in a landslide (as I predicted): The bellwether polling, conducted Saturday, Jan. 16, and Sunday, Jan. 17, shows: • Brown (55 percent) leads Coakley (40 percent) by 15 points in Gardner. Independent candidate Joseph L. Kennedy polls 2 percent, while 3 percent […]

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Jan 18 2010

Mr. “Tingly Leg” Mathews Calls MA Race For Brown

This is just surreal – even for me (since I predicted a Brown win and a Brown blow out) Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy We surely live in interesting times. I bet a lot of liberals are getting a warm tingle down their legs today – as they […]

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Jan 18 2010

Brown Blow Out?

If anybody has any video our transcript links to this I would love to see them: On Morning Joe this morning Mike Barnicle stated that he had been talking to Suffolk University pollers who had been canvassing in Massachusetts last night. They were working specifically in bellwether areas of the state to try and get a […]

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Jan 18 2010

Democrats Jumping Coakley’s Floundering Ship

Life long Democrat comes out for Brown. This is just the tip of the iceberg, since there are probably tens more who are doing it quietly without fanfare. I suspect we will see a huge surge in the “unenrolled” category in Massachusetts after this week. I bet a lot of Dems turn independent – many […]

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Jan 18 2010

Liberal Dem Reaction To MA, NJ & VA Exposes Their Achilles’ Heel

I get a lot of grief from my friends on the right when I remind them that you cannot insult the centrists and expect to win governing majorities to enact policy. When policies ideas hit The People’s House they become moderated – it is a feature of this great nation. People with hardened or extreme […]

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Jan 17 2010

MA Special Election Poll Summary

Poll Updates Below! All you need to know about the Coakley-Brown race is in this graph from Pollster.com (takes time to load – be patient!). This composite of all the polls for the race show what happened. Right after the end of the year, when Democrats rammed through their Frankenstein Monster of a health care […]

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Jan 17 2010

Brown Pulls Out To 10% Lead – Updated

Updates Below! A new poll from, an outfit I am not familiar with (which means I have no idea of their credibility,  is out on the MA Special Election. Bottom line: Brown is cleaning Coakley’s clock by 9.6% (50.8%-41.2%).  3rd party candidate Kennedy comes in with a realistic 1.8% (in line with what we saw […]

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