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Henry Clay
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« on: February 11, 2012, 12:03:52 PM »

Oh, no! Look out Scott Brown: Lawrence O'Donnell, the super genius with his own MSNBC show that about six people might watch, just said that an incumbent Senator polling at 42% absolutely cannot win re-election! And why is that? Well because the undecided voters break for the challenger. Nevermind the fact that this race is about a year away. Lawrence has spoken! This one is over, folks.

I never watch that Lawrence O'Donnell show, but an incumbent who hasn't been able to get out of the upper 30's to low-mid 40's in a single poll against an opponent who is probably an even worse fit for Massachusetts than he is, should at the very least be concerned.


How is Liz a worse fit for the state then Scott Brown, the senator who poses to be moderate but has high ratings from conservative interest groups and is anti-LGBT?
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Henry Clay
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2012, 06:29:01 AM »
« Edited: February 15, 2012, 03:05:56 PM by Vermin Supreme »

So much with Warren running away with this. The race is still a toss up despite the media going orgasmic over her.


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The local media is more pro-Brown then pro-Warren and all she  needs to have what it takes to take down Scotty Brown is to have good name recognition to win the race.
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Henry Clay
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2012, 08:42:16 PM »

So much with Warren running away with this. The race is still a toss up despite the media going orgasmic over her.


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The local media is more pro-Brown then pro-Warren and all she  needs to have what it takes to take down Scotty Brown is to have good name recognition to win the race.


I'm mean the national media, particularly MSNBC.

Frankly, it'd be kind of a shock to see MSNBC not "go orgasmic" over Elizabeth Warren.


CNN is neutral and Fox is supporting Brown with less  enthusiasm then they had for him in 2010.
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