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MSNBC Suggests Race Is Over

Report just aired on MSNBC is saying that the Coakley camp is reporting very bad turnout for Coakley and that the only issue is how much she will lose by. This is from a top Democratic official.

Could we actually have the race called at closing ?



6 Responses to “MSNBC Suggests Race Is Over”

  1. JSpencer says:

    Interesting. Of course a Brown win in Mass can only happen with liberal complicity. This might actually be good for democrats, although it remains to be seen.

  2. DLS says:

    It was being called, primarily by libs and Dems, earlier today, when not yesterday.

    Assuming it's a win for Brown as commonly expected by most, the real question is if the Dems will learn their lesson — not only on health care “reform” (the biggest blunder and where they finally broke down) but on general strategy (what really led to the breakdown).

    The RATs are already attacking each other. [grin]

    “The anonymous sniping that’s already occurring within the Democratic ranks over the Massachusetts Senate race is getting ugly—which means if Democrat Martha Coakley loses to Republican Scott Brown tonight, it’s only going to get uglier.”

    ““It’s a little mind-boggling to see political consultants spin the election before the election is even over. There’s only one reason to do that.”

    http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/01/19/blind-…

  3. boblelievre says:

    not really good for the democrats but a win for brown would be good for the people ,not for the reason most might think : if brown wins and it looks like that may very well be the case at this point,It will force the democratic party to start working for the people rather than taking a seat in office out of a feeling of entitlement as has been done in this state for 50 years ..

  4. JSpencer says:

    I doubt you have any real idea what “the lesson” is, but that's ok. As I said earlier, something good could come of this.

  5. DLS says:

    I don't care about “the lesson” in Never-Never Land. The lesson the Dems need to learn, I've posted on numerous threads.

  6. JSpencer says:

    I've posted on numerous threads.

    Indeed you have, and if frequency of posting was any indicator of knowledge and facts then you might be on to something. ;-)

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