Or Martha Croakley if the latest numbers from the Public Policy Institute are anywhere near the ball park.
It appears that in the Massachusetts senate race to be decided on January 19, all the big mo' is going to Republican state Sen. Scott Brown. According to the latest PPI poll of 744 likely Bay State voters, Sen. Brown leads the Democrat Attorney General, Mrs. Coakley, 48%-47% with six percent undecided.
The numbers are abysmal for Mrs. Coakley.
Only 50% of these polled had a favorable rating for Mrs. Coakley. The ouch number is that 42% have an unfavorable rating of Mrs. Coakley. Compare that to Sen. Brown. Sen. Brown has a 57% favorable rating against only a 25% unfavorable. Dig deep and in this poll, 30% of those that voted for the Dear Leader, President Obama have a favorable rating for Sen. Brown. Oh, and as far as the Dear Leader, President Obama's numbers in this poll, it should send a shiver down the spines of the Democrat party. The Dear Leader, President Obama, has a 44%-43% favorable/unfavorable rating. In Massachusetts!
This is not over by a long shot. Maybe Mrs. Coakley will come out of hiding. You know, air some commercials. Do some campaign appearances. Debate one-on-one with Sen. Brown.
But that may be too little, too late.
It will be rich indeed to see the late Sen. Ted Kennedy seat be won by a Republican in liberal la-la land.
Here is where you can help Sen. Brown defeat Attorney General Coakley and begin the year of the GOP!
1 comment:
Doesn't Scott Brown support requiring people by law to obtain health insurance? That's what the 2006 Massachutts health care law (signed in by Mitt Romney) requires and he says he supports that. All you have to do is check Scott Brown's own website under Issues
Scott Brown seems like another politician who uses partisanship to get elected. I do not see him as the type to stand on principle if elected.
This kind of reminds me how conservatives were so excited about getting Arnold Schwarzenegger elected Governor in California. Well they aren't too excited about him now are they?
Conservatives seem to be doomed to repeat history over and over again.
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