Scott Brown is a good man. Spoke to him one on one in March of this year and he is a pretty sharp guy. People are not happy in this state and independents out number democrats, add in the 15% republicans it could happen. Everyone needs to get behind this guy, can you imagine if Fat Teddy’s seat goes over. Think of the message that would send to the rest of the country they can kiss Health Care good bye. Nancy and Harry would have to change their depends. Its going to be a tough fight but there is a chance. This is one of those small little battle that may not mean much but in the end could decide the war.
You mean well with everything that you say, and I plan to vote for Scott Brown, both tomorrow and in January. But, the total state voting numbers just don’t add up to any serious victory for Scott Brown. Why would the total registration numbers for just Massachusetts Republicans not go up to, say, 40% of total voters, if there really was a serious chance for victory by Scott Brown? Where’s the total political groundswell of increasing support for Scott Brown? The Massachusetts GOP is a very weak shell of a political entity, and they have been very weak for over six decades and counting. If lucky, Scott Brown will get up to about 38% of the total vote in January, but that’s really it. I really want to be wrong about all of these things, because I’m tired of this long time losing streak by the GOP and by conservatives throughout Massachusetts.