“You so miss the point. I also dont think you know anything about the Massachusetts electorate. The average Mass voter would probably get about a 5 to 10% rating from those same organizations.”
Hellllloooooo! I live in Massachusetts! I know a hell of a lot more about the MA electorate than you do. And I know what a scheming, backstabbing scumbag Brown is. Shaheen can be defeated, but not by a worthless moderate like Brown. He’ll lose again just like he did in 2012. But the Establishment won’t have anybody else!
I know you live in Mass, but you continue to deny the reality that is all around you. I don’t need to live in Mass to know what the political climate is, For decades, it has been one of the most liberal state in the nation with who they vote for - cycle after cycle after cycle.
And say what you want about Brown, I doubt you can name me a single winner of a single Mass election in your lifetime (statewide) who is as conservative as Brown is. Certainly not Mitt. And if you somehow find one as conservative as Brown, it would be interesting to see if they won re election? Which I doubt.
Mass is what it is.
What do you think of the point I made in post #17? When I think of the great Patriots that came from Massachusetts (Calvin Coolige rose to prominence there and, of course Charles Sumner), it's appalling that the state has, as a whole, become so leftist.
I think that Southern DemonRATS who were left jobless during the FDR era moved into your state and drove it leftward. The South was impoverished due to Roosevelt's anti-business policies. Although the north suffered during his regime, there were enough job opportunities that leftist Southerners migrated north. The upside is that Dixie became Conservative as the DemonRATS fled but their presence led to the evolution of New England into liberalism. Is that a plausible theory to you?