I still consider Massachusetts my home state. I am thrilled. Of course already we are being told all the reasons why and how Brown won - and they have nothing to do with the platform on which he ran. [eyeroll]
I know Rick incredibel. Too bas there were no exit polls. There was interestng data that is main advisor said they picked up in their polling that was interesting. I hope to post on taht later
I'm happy dancing with you...and I'm a former dyed in the wool Democrat. Obama did bring change...I changed my party affiliation when he ran for President.
Apparently (from what I have read in terms of polls) health care was *not* #1 issue - terrorism and national security was. Even some conservative pundits overemphasizing the anti-Obamacare angle. My birth town was very pro-Coakley (what do you expect in the home of Tanglewood and New Age retreat centers?). To my shock and surprise my home town did go for Brown.
I still consider Massachusetts my home state. I am thrilled. Of course already we are being told all the reasons why and how Brown won - and they have nothing to do with the platform on which he ran. [eyeroll]
ReplyDeleteI know Rick incredibel. Too bas there were no exit polls. There was interestng data that is main advisor said they picked up in their polling that was interesting. I hope to post on taht later
ReplyDeleteI'm happy dancing with you...and I'm a former dyed in the wool Democrat. Obama did bring change...I changed my party affiliation when he ran for President.
ReplyDeleteApparently (from what I have read in terms of polls) health care was *not* #1 issue - terrorism and national security was. Even some conservative pundits overemphasizing the anti-Obamacare angle. My birth town was very pro-Coakley (what do you expect in the home of Tanglewood and New Age retreat centers?). To my shock and surprise my home town did go for Brown.
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