Posted on 01/19/2010 6:12:46 PM PST by FMoran
As of 9:08 pm, Republican Scott Brown is winning bellweather towns of Gardner and Fitchburg. These towns have similar voter makeup to the rest of the state and were within one point of the result 2006 Senate race. Brown is also winning the majority of the towns on Cape Cod, historically a Democratic stronghold and the home of former Sen. Ted Kennedy.
Many towns that Obama won easily in 2008 are also going to Brown. The North Shore town of Salisbury went 54-45 for Obama; with 100% reporting, 64-35 Brown. Western Massachusetts towns historically a Democratic stronghold that Obama won handily (75%) are going 60-65% for Coakley.
Majority of Worcester, Boston not reporting yet. But general trend of towns compared to 2008 presidential results indicates low turnout for Martha Coakley. Likely win for Scott Brown.
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Or odumbo could of posed nude because tonight he is the biggest loser of them all
Hopey Changey!!!
Martha is so damn left even the Democrats said No way!
Listening to WRKO 680 in Boston. Scott Brown came on and stated that Coakley had conceded to him.
Woo Hoo!!
Great Scott, Brown!!
This is great news.
Side note - Juan Williams is a complete moron, claiming that Obambi should ‘double down’ on health care now. What an a$$hat!
By all means, let them try. It would guarantee a repeat of tonight nationwide this year, provided we can get the right canidates in the primaries.
She will just have to go to the range and unlock her side arm and target practice her frustrations away. LOL!
That picture is worth a gloat fest! ; D
With that margin, just let the Dems try to stop Brown from being seated.
Obama's Katrina.
1013861 to 901,495 with 88%
The bus will arrive tomorrow morning to carry you back to graduate school. Please have your belongings packed and be waiting at the curb at 9:00 a.m.
Coakley concedes as reported on WRKO by a call in from Scott himself!!!
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