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KK
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| Subject: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:24 pm | |
| GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid BOSTON – Republican Scott Brown is surfing a wave of voter frustration with President Barack Obama that has helped propel the once low-profile Massachusetts state senator from long shot to contender in the race to fill the Senate seat left vacant by Edward Kennedy's death.
Brown's meteoric rise caught nearly everyone off-guard, particularly Democratic Party leaders who assumed their candidate, state Attorney General Martha Coakley, would have a cakewalk to the U.S. Capitol after winning a four-way primary in December.
They hadn't counted on voters like Luis Rodriguez.
The 46-year-old plastics factory supervisor, who emigrated to the U.S. in 1988 from Uruguay and became a citizen last year, said he's fed up with what he calls the lies told by Washington. It's enough for him that Coakley supports Obama, who Rodriguez says has failed to make good on his pledge for openness.
"We don't buy what we can't afford. We don't spend what we don't have," said Rodriguez, echoing the anger expressed by other voters who say Democrats are too eager to bail out bankers and people who bought homes they couldn't afford. "These people, what they're doing now, they're spending money they don't have so they can get elected again."
Despite the Bay State's liberal reputation, some Massachusetts voters are also chafing at the idea that just because the Senate seat had been held by Kennedy for 47 years, it should automatically go to a Democratic successor.
"One of the things that have blown our minds is people saying, 'Well, what would Ted Kennedy want?'" said Kathleen Halloran, 47, a teacher in Worcester, who attended a Brown rally with her husband Brian, 38, a police officer, and their two children. "It's mind-numbing that someone would think ... that there was some kind of entitlement or legacy that needs to be passed on."
Brown's campaign has seized on those kind of sentiments to climb from a double-digit deficit in the polls to a statistical dead heat in just a couple weeks.
After the Dec. 8 primary, when Coakley coasted past three challengers, she largely faded from view.
Brown, however, held daily press events, and posted the first television ad of the final election stretch, comparing himself with the late President John F. Kennedy.
He used the time when Coakley was out of sight to define himself as a truck-driving everyman, a doting father of two daughters — including a former "American Idol" contestant — and the candidate best suited to push back against a Democratic-dominated Senate.
"If you want someone to lower your taxes and bring common sense back to Washington, then join with me," he said in a campaign ad that showed him visiting a working-class neighborhood.
Brown has been careful not to label himself too often a Republican in a state where more than half the voters are unconnected to a party. Capturing those independents will be key to winning the election — and harnessing their frustration appears to be working.
Thousands turned out for Brown at a rally Sunday in Worcester while Obama was appearing with Coakley in Boston. Among them was James Johnson, a hotel facilities manager who said electing another Democrat will drag the country even more to the left and away from its constitutional base.
"It's socialism. It starts with health care. It starts with the government bailouts," said Johnson, 43, who's retired from the military. "I work for a living and I see more and more of my money going to people who sit home and don't do it. I'm all for helping people out, but I like keeping what I earn."
In addition to showing a dead heat between Brown and Coakley, a Suffolk University poll last week of 500 likely voters also revealed unhappiness with Massachusetts' landmark health care law, which has been used in part as the blueprint for the national health care overhaul. Close to two-thirds of those polled said the state cannot afford the health care system.
Coakley has promised to be the key 60th vote that Senate Democrats need to move a final version of a national health care bill to Obama's desk. Brown vows to be the 41st vote against the measure, and a crucial vote in upholding a Republican filibuster. Half in the Suffolk University poll oppose the bill and 61 percent said the federal government can't afford it. | |
| | | KK
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:28 pm | |
| amazing, and in true blue liberal massachucettes too. yhis guy even posed naked in a magazine which normally would have been enough to discredit him. but still he has a shot in the most liberal state to replace the liberal icon ted kennedy | |
| | | Giada
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:33 pm | |
| I vote for Luis Rodriguez. | |
| | | KK
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:51 pm | |
| - Giada wrote:
- I vote for Luis Rodriguez.
it's time for the backbone of america, the hardworking masses who have been stepped on for years and who are now being forced to pay for the failure of others to take back control | |
| | | Giada
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:21 am | |
| - KK wrote:
- Giada wrote:
- I vote for Luis Rodriguez.
it's time for the backbone of america, the hardworking masses who have been stepped on for years and who are now being forced to pay for the failure of others to take back control What's the plan - vote out the democrats? then what, cause the Repubs sure aren't any better when it comes to the middle class. | |
| | | java
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:04 pm | |
| BO and GWB both collaborated in the big phoney bank panic/bailout/scam, and both helped to rush it through Congress. Just thought I'd mention that. | |
| | | KK
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:32 pm | |
| - Giada wrote:
- KK wrote:
- Giada wrote:
- I vote for Luis Rodriguez.
it's time for the backbone of america, the hardworking masses who have been stepped on for years and who are now being forced to pay for the failure of others to take back control What's the plan - vote out the democrats? then what, cause the Repubs sure aren't any better when it comes to the middle class. the point is to vote them out so they realize we have the power to do so. and send the message to the next group. tow the line or you will be out too. they want this to be a career, not a one term deal. | |
| | | java
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:20 pm | |
| IMO we need a 3rd party win. As long as we stick with the 2 bogus same-same parties things'll never really change. | |
| | | KK
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:22 pm | |
| - java wrote:
- IMO we need a 3rd party win. As long as we stick with the 2 bogus same-same parties things'll never really change.
the biggest problem is their is to much personal gain to be had by politicians. they shouldn't be allowed to profit from their service actions | |
| | | yangying
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:55 pm | |
| is he a Republican or not ? | |
| | | KK
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:24 pm | |
| - yangying wrote:
- is he a Republican or not ?
who? | |
| | | phluffy
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| Subject: Re: GOP hopeful riding voter anger in Kennedy seat bid Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:58 pm | |
| - yangying wrote:
- is he a Republican or not ?
we'll have to wait and see, how old are his daughters btw? | |
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