If I lived in MA, I would probably vote for him as the lesser of the evils, but I can’t see any conservative from another state sending him money, when they can send money to better candidates, like Toomey, et al.
>> If I lived in MA, I would probably vote for him as the lesser of the evils, but I cant see any conservative from another state sending him money, when they can send money to better candidates, like Toomey, et al.<<
Let’s get a little perspective here. A lot of politicians straddle the fence on certain issues depending upon their voting base. The fact that Brown is willing to hedge against the out-and-out pro-abortion position that MA voters most likely hold indicates that when a key national vote comes up on the issue, there’s a decent chance he’ll come down on the “right” side.
In the meantime, he’s clearly the best choice overall for a Conservative, and an upset win in MA would be the best money ever spent on a candidate.....ever! That would rock the Obama machine to its core, and shake some sense into all but the most liberal politicians in the country.
This election could show just how upset the general public is with the way Obama, Pelosi and Reid have been running the country. I don’t donate, but if I did, this one would be an easy pick. Especially when I see the commercials he’s already cut. They are excellent.
For my part, I sent an email per the following info (from another website):
“Anyone across the country who is interested in phone-banking on Scott Browns behalf, please contact Field Director Brad Hansen at:
brad@brownforussenate.com or call 509-595-4683”
Hope he has a chance. This one could be fun to watch.