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Wall Street Reform Passes Senate With Scott Brown’s Backing
Filed under: Senate, Democrats, Republicans, Economy, The Capitolist, Wall Street
The Senate votes 59-39, with support from three Republicans, to impose new rules and regulations on Wall Street in hopes of preventing another financial meltdown.
One Massachusetts Odds-Maker: Scott Brown a 3-to-1 Favorite Over Martha Coakley
Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections, Liberals
Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight.com has digested all the recent polls and run them through a statistical model he uses to predict Senate races. His verdict? Republican Scott Brown has a 74 percent chance to beat...
Brown Widens Lead Over Coakley in New Poll
Filed under: Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections
On the eve of the Massachusetts special election for Senate, a new American Research Group poll, conducted Jan. 15-17, says Republican Scott Brown has increased his lead over Democrat Martha Coakley among likely voters to 52 percent to 42 percent, with...
Obama, Giuliani, Clinton in Massachusetts as New Senate Poll Shows Trouble for Coakley
Filed under: Senate, Rudy Giuliani, Polls, Bill Clinton, 2010 Elections
GOP’s Brown Edging Coakley in Latest Massachusetts Senate Poll
Filed under: Senate, Health Care, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections
Republican state Sen. Scott Brown is leading Democratic state Attorney General Martha Coakley by 50 percent to 46 percent with libertarian Joseph L. Kennedy (no relation to the Kennedy clan) getting 3 percent, and with 1...Naked Ambition: When Famous People Take Their Clothes Off
Filed under: Woman Up, Culture
Coakley Way in Front in Bid to Fill Kennedy’s Seat
Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley holds a big lead over rivals for the Democratic nomination for the seat of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, with better than a two-to-one lead over her...
Coakley Looking Like Shoo-In for Dem Nod for Kennedy Seat
Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley appears to be coasting toward victory in the Dec. 8 Democratic primary to fill the seat of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy in a race that appears to have drawn little interest, according...Martha Coakley Wins Democratic Primary for Massachusetts Senate Seat
Filed under: Senate
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley easily won the Democratic primary in the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the late Ted Kennedy, Politico reports. A former prosecutor in the Boston area, Coakley is the heavy favorite to win the January special election, where she will face...Coakley Leads Brown in Race for Kennedy’s Senate Seat
Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections
Democrat Martha Coakley, Massachusetts' Attorney General, is leading Republican state Sen. Scott Brown in the race to fill the seat of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy by 50 percent to 31 percent with 1 percent preferring...
