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« on: June 27, 2012, 11:52:01 AM »

Excellent news for Scott Brown as he is well on the path to victory to do what Chafee did in 2000.

Win re-election, become a huge thorn in the side of Senate Republicans, lose re-election six years later, and eventually leave the Republican Party altogether and become a failing governor?  If that's really what you want...

Notice the qualifier 'in 2000'. I have helpfully underlined the parts of your quote that happened in 2000 for you.
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