The cameras pan and zoom around to show the VIP box where he was President Jimmy Carter (time to add: I 'm not sure why the Democrats think that ' good idea to highlight the last Carter as a Democrat. It 's like a roller B sample gas lines and the helicopter in flames.) But Jimmy Carter was sitting next to someone who stands out: Michael Moore.
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Massachusetts Voters Flex Clout In Pivotal Senate Race
The account poll out Monday from the nonpartisan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation measured consumers’ views of how a remake would affect their own finances and admission to care, among other things. Fears about President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul increased significantly in December, according to a new poll released as the legislation’s future hangs in doubt.
Obamas Kiss Of Death In Massachusetts
No matter how adamantine his diminishing flock of supporters tries to spin it, you can thank Barack Obama for that not alone for advancing an overreaching socialist calendar that has galvanized supporters of freedom and chargeless markets like never before, but also for failing to motivate voters inclined to support him and his candidates.
Special Report Panel On Impending Massachusetts Election
And this comes on a day when we have bristles new acclamation released. Of the bristles acclamation here, and there you can see them all, there is one poll that is tied, one has a spread of ten credibility for the Republican Scott brown. The average of the bristles polls, however, 51 percent for Brown, Coakley at 44.8 percent. BRET BAIER, HOST: The sights and sounds there of the Massachusetts Senate race for the special election.
Tight Massachusetts Race Threatens Obamas Agenda
We know that on many of the above questions of our day a lot of these measures are going to rest on one vote in the United States Senate, Obama said. With unified Republican opposition to most of Obamas agenda, the president acknowledged the stakes as he stumped Sunday in the state.
Massachusetts Is The Game Changer
On Republican donors — the impact would be electric in kindling their interest and generosity. On Republicans considering running for the House and the Senate — it will help them see the truth: That their time is at hand! (It might alike help our admired Party Chairman Michael Steele, realize that we can capture both houses this year!). On Democratic incumbents seeking re-election — it would make the beaches and golf courses that await them in theirFloridaretirement homes (and the lucrative lobbying jobs inWashington) infinitely more attractive. On Democratic donors — it would discourage them from opening their checkbooks.
Obama To Campaign For Senate Candidate In Massachusetts
BOSTON — In a last-ditch effort to avert a debacle for the Democrats, the White House announced that President Obama would campaign here on Sunday for Martha Coakley, the Democratic Senate candidate, amid growing signs that the race for Edward M. Kennedy’s Senate seat has become too close to call.
Massachusetts: ‘Bottom Has Fallen Out’ Of Coakley’s Polls; D
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Massachusetts Vote Could Threaten Health Reform
Almost as many voters (37 percent) say they would definitely vote adjoin Obama as say they would vote for him (39 percent).








