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Elizabeth Warren Leading Scott Brown In Two New Polls

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Why didn't Brown apologize or even meet with the Cherokee delegates at the RNC.

He's a loser.

Fixed that for you.

How about discussing the racism coming from Brown's people with their Indian chants?

Cherokee Nation Chief Denounces Scott Brown's 'Racist' Staffers
http://www.towleroad.com/2012/09/ch...ott-browns-racist-staffers.html#ixzz27rXBcS00

Cherokee Nation Demands Scott Brown Apologize For 'Downright Racist' Taunts:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/26/cherokee-nation-scott-brown_n_1916404.html


Springer, why are you so interested in the internal affairs of a state where you don't live?
 
Tonight's debate with an audience was interesting. This is still is a neck-and-neck race and will be till the election. I think what this race will come down to is Obama supporters voting for him and also Warren. Those that split with Obama and Brown is what will sink Warren.
 
I just don't see Brown winning it. It may be neck and neck, but against a weak candidate in 2010 Brown barely won... it's a different story right now.

However, it is VERY hard to unseat an incumbent and we have a WHOPPING 18% of Mass voters who still consider themselves undecided so I still think it's anyone's game, as much as it pains me to say so.

MA is more than just Boston.
 
However, it is VERY hard to unseat an incumbent and we have a WHOPPING 18% of Mass voters who still consider themselves undecided so I still think it's anyone's game, as much as it pains me to say so.

MA is more than just Boston.

Exactly, I would not be surprised if my hometown [mind you it is only 2 away from Scott Brown's "hometown"] and many others around it go red for Brown but blue for Obama. I won't even touch my district's congressional race [MA-4] which will be another nail biter with Kennedy pulling a Martha Coakley atm. Sure is a great district to be in to have such exciting races.
 
Ms. Warren when asked who in the Senate she could work with ........... on the Republican side

replied

Richard Lugar ;)

he's no longer in the Senate

and then when asked again ....... could not name one

just saw/heard that on Morning Joe

no worries Mika is asking the panel "HOW GREAT WAS LIZ WARREN LAST NIGHT" ...... LOL

Latest poll has 43-38 Warren - but still an enormous undecided which is Brown's only hope

Panel here - especially Barnicle says there are 2 areas where Brown will get destroyed
Suffolk and Middlesex counties - where the liberal dems overwhelm non


Steve Rattner says that Liz Warren's Wall St./Financial beliefs are FAR TO THE LEFT of the average Massachusetts voter - just that Brown has not been able to draw this out

Howard Dean's like "yeah Wall St. sucks"

good moment on a great show ...... Morning Joe
 
Latest poll has 43-38 Warren - but still an enormous undecided which is Brown's only hope

Panel here - especially Barnicle says there are 2 areas where Brown will get destroyed
Suffolk and Middlesex counties - where the liberal dems overwhelm non

My county, Norfolk, has a very eclectic mix with over half of them unaffiliated. You start near Brookline and it's mostly Democrats and as you move out further towards Scott Brown's town of Wrentham, it becomes much more moderate leaning Republican. It's also heavily populated with about half a million registered voters (18% of MA's registered voters). I get the feeling that my county will make or break the senate election if it's close.
 
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