Huntington News covers the rally.
Blue Mass. Group has the details, basically, it starts at 3, doors open at 1 (so people will start lining up at, what, 6 a.m.?).
Martha Coakley apparently didn't learn from John Kerry what not to say.
If Scott Brown manages to pull off a stunning upset on Tuesday, what will be the ramifications?
1. Galvanize the GOP Nationally -- A Brown win would galvanize the GOP nationally. The symbolic value of a conservative Republican taking the seat held for decades by arch enemy Ted Kennedy in a historically Democratic state would be earth shattering. It would open the conservative fundraising spigots and pump steroids into the GOP base less than two years after it was on the ropes in the wake of the 2008 election.
Has anyone else gotten a push-poll call on behalf of Scott Brown tonight? Mine, which was not with a human, went something like this:
--Do you plan to vote? (Me: Yes!)
--Do you plan to vote for the Republican, Scott Brown? (No.)
--Do you plan to vote for the Democrat, Martha Coakley? (Yes.)
--Did you know that Martha Coakley strongly supports using taxpayer dollars to fund abortions nationwide? Knowing this, and knowing that Scott Brown, like you [that's a bit presumptuous, eh?], thinks [I tuned this part out], are you still planning to vote for the Democrat, Martha Coakley? (Um, yes.)
The call went on to ask another question about health care. I tried to see if I could talk to a real person, but it cut me off when I didn't say "yes" or "no."
The Outraged Liberal tries to make sense of today's conflicting poll numbers.
Scott Brown says he'll debate anywhere, anytime, except as Foxed notes, most of the seven debates he named yesterday won't include Joe Kennedy, which means Martha Coakl
KennedySeat.com sums up her demand that Libertarian Joe "No Relation" Kennedy be included in any debates: Either Scott Brown agrees to let Joe Kennedy in and the anti-Wa
Capuano leading in Boston, but way behind in the rest of the state.
Channel 4 has a results page.
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today overturned a Roxbury man's conviction for crack trafficking because prosecutors relied on a certificate that the substance found in his apartment was a large amount of crack, rather than producing an expert who coul
Patrick at Red Mass Group points out that David and others at Blue Mass Group are grasping for straws with their argument that Scott Brown is violating elections law.
The final debate for the Democrats' primary election will occur this Wednesday (12/2) for one hour starting at 7 PM at the NECN studio in Newton.
Debates are the best ways for voters to get to know candidates for office — especially when those candidates have never served in a specific office before. Especially when they are not well-known to the electorate.
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