I don't need to. His recent comments after his victory are discouraging.
- He thanks "independents" when it was conservatives who powered his victory
- He said he will be willing to work with Dems on most issues
Then put your head back where it came from.
“I don’t need to. His recent comments after his victory are discouraging.
- He thanks “independents” when it was conservatives who powered his victory
- He said he will be willing to work with Dems on most issues”
You don’t need to look at the video clip in order to determine the truth about the SUBJECT OF THIS THREAD? I’ll bear that in mind the next time I read comments you post. Meaning, you may or may not know what you’re talking about so I might just as well skip over your posts.
I don't agree with that.
I'm am in MA now, listening to people talking about that election. I didn't ask questions, people are just talking.
May take is Brown won because he said he was voting against health care.
I think voters saw him as neither democrat nor republican, rather a combination of both, and that quality led independents and some democrats to vote for him 'in spite of' his republican affiliation.