If one seat turns GOP, look for that seat to disappear after the 2010 census
I see someone is already seeking donations to retire Barney Frank to P-Town.
Two takeaways...
Delahunt has now found Jesus on healthcare after seeing Brown run up wide margins in his district. He’s “not comfortable.”
Markey is an arrogant, out of touch fool. He claim’s the GOP would be wasting its money to try to win Mass seats.
Niki Tsongas of Lowell, James McGovern of Worcester
<<<< Commie leftists that need to be flushed. Nickie Tsongas is execrable. Every form of feminazi platitude comes from her mouth. Of course she’s a lawyer. The Massachusetts courts are very feminist. Guys always get screwed in divorces
, and William Delahunt, of Quincy<<<< Not so bad but his district is conservative for Massachusetts so he is vulnerable
Bill Hudak is running against Tierney in the 6th District.
And while, at least from a pure numbers perspective, Delahunt and Tsongass may appear more vulnerable than Tierney....those are still largely theoretical vulnerabilities.
Give or take a few points, Coakley lost just about as big in Tierney's 6th District as she did in Delahunts. The big difference here is that Tierney already has a viable opposition candidate in place, while the GOP has yet to identify anyone who will try to unseat these others.
Bill Hudak has some money already raised. He had started to assemble his organizationa nd support, back in the summer of 2009.
In fact, back when no one gave him a shot and his campaign was starving for both money and support, Bill Hudak lent Scott Brown a lot of his organization, his district office and office staff for Brown's 6th District efforts, early on.
This is a favor that Brown repaid, yesterday, with his endoresment of Hudak.
So, where does the Globe bury the mention of Hudak and Tierney?
Third paragraph from the bottom....
Maybe they hope folks won't notice?
Tierney already has a strong opponent, and his opponent is already running, even if Tierney isn't, yet....and Tierney is already seen as very vulnerable....
Hudak already has an organization that is more than equal to Tierney's, in place.....and in the wake of Brown's win in the 6th District....it is "battle tested".
After a few days of rest, in the wake of Scott Brown's victory (an event that much of Hudak's organization was looking at as a kind of a trial run, to identify strengths and weaknesses )....the "real" campaign begins....
In November, expect a somber John Tierney, his staffers and his supporters to be making comments just like this:
Lou Masiello of Salisbury, head of the Salisbury Town Democratic Committee, said, "I thought people would do the right thing, but they didn't.
(The above quote was lifted from yesterday's Newburyport (MA) Daily News)
Delahunt, like Kerry and Harkin, is a big fan of Latin American leftists.