To: GOPsterinMA; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; Impy; Norman Bates; LdSentinal; ExTexasRedhead; ...
I keep hoping that Brown’s support will climb as his name I.D. climbs. Martha Coakley is a moonbat, and even Massachusetts might not want more of that in the present political climate.
3 posted on
10/28/2009 8:03:40 PM PDT by
Clintonfatigued
(Liberal sacred cows make great hamburger)
To: Clintonfatigued
You are being too optimistic about your prediction. If the total number of registered Republican voters in Massachusetts really began to climb above the present 13%, then this would indicate that the Massachusetts voter's, in general, really are disappointed in the ongoing political status quo, but that's not happening at all. Brown has no shot of really winning this race, and Brown is solely doing this in order to help himself get some name recognition out into the general public. Any possible future run, by Brown, for any Massachusetts political office will be boosted by his present run for the U.S. Senate.
6 posted on
10/28/2009 8:16:49 PM PDT by
johnthebaptistmoore
(If leftist legislation that's already in place really can't be ended by non-leftists, then what?)
To: Clintonfatigued
The moonbats are a majority of voters in Massachusetts, and this has been the case for more than sixty years. Most truly conservative voters in Massachusetts really don't stay in Massachusetts for long.
8 posted on
10/28/2009 8:25:17 PM PDT by
johnthebaptistmoore
(If leftist legislation that's already in place really can't be ended by non-leftists, then what?)
To: Clintonfatigued
Well, the differences between SB and the Rats are as clear as night and day. But this is Massholechusetts, and I expect the libtards to vote accordingly.
All the Rats suck, and really badly at that. From that perspective, I hope the Rat candidate is anyone but Capuano; that keeps the Kennedys out of his US House seat.
12 posted on
10/29/2009 6:01:17 AM PDT by
GOPsterinMA
("Henceforth, you shall be known as...'Nobel Obama'".)
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