Posted on 10/14/2014 3:08:16 PM PDT by Paul8148
United States Senate
For the third straight week, the US Senate race in New Hampshire is statistically a dead heat. According to Lesperance, This week Republican Scott Brown leads Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen 48% to 46.9%. However, this is well within the 2.98% margin of error. So the Senate race is just too close to call. 2.8% of respondents would prefer another candidate and 2.3% are unsure.
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I would be thrilled if he won but I am not expecting it.
I don’t agree with Scott on everything but he’s against obamacare, illegal immigration, and Obama having control of the senate his last two years in office.
I hope Scott Brown wins.
I volunteered for his campaign and attended a rally for him in Worcester in mid January of 2010 and it was a frenzied scene. This was when the Tea Party was starting to gain some legs and Scott Brown was at one time associated with that movement. I managed to get into the hall to hear his speech but there were many more outside listening over loudspeakers.
This ad was typical of the energy that surrounded that campaign. It's kind of sad to watch it now due to his disappointing performance once in the senate. Let's hope that he gets it right this second time.
These days I reside in Southern Connecticut so cannot participate in the election this time but I wish him well in his efforts to unseat incumbent Democrat Shaheen and once back in, learn from his mistakes the first time around.
I wouldn’t vote for Scott but I hope he wins because Harry Reid is a p*tz.
A piece of good news. He will do better for the country than that POS he is up against.
I do not live in NH, but I would vote for any Republican over any Democrat this cycle....just to stick it to Obama and Reid.
he’s a lefty, he is no help in the Senate
he is loathesome
> hes a lefty, he is no help in the Senate
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> he is loathesome
He’s squishy on gun rights, pro-abortion, and favors gay “marriage”.
BUT he’s against amnesty, promotes the repeal of 0bola-care, and will help to neuter Hairy Weed and the 0bola agenda at least until the next election cycle.
The incumbent is under 50, and the news this month looks grim for her BFF Barry. Please help if you can.
He had a very disturbing ad yesterday touting his pro-abortion views and federal support of Planned Parenthood. Stuff like that would make it very hard for me to vote for him if I was in NH.
He's useless, but at useless, he's better than Shaheen.
I know a lot of people are disappointed with him, but if Obama and his minions hadn't passed Obamacare illegally, we'd still be celebrating Brown's 2009 election victory.
The set up was perfect. The godfather of socialized medicine dies. In a special election for his vacated seat, a Republican wins, and casts the deciding vote to kill Obamacare. And then...
He’s running against Jeanne Shaheen the Abortion Machine.
When she was governor of NH, her chief of staff was the president of the NH chapter of NARAL.
Besides, what can a senator do about abortion anyway? There are plenty of pro-life senators. What have they done, what even could they do, to reverse Roe v. Wade?
Same goes for the destruction of marriage. The congress already passed a law against redefining marriage, and Klintoon even signed it.
But the courts are having the final say.
And that’s the rub.
RINOs like Brown won’t balk at confirming rabid pro-abortion, pro-gay judicial appointments.
We lost this battle when what we thought were conservatives went-along-to-get-along and confirmed the filth that currently occupies the bench.
And then there were the “conservative” judges that were really hedonist-statist vermin under their veneer of conservatism.
So you wouldn’t vote Scott Brown, but you hope he wins? Some sort of cognitive dissonance?
Was that at Mechanics Hall? I recall being at a huge rally I believe was there, for Scott. It was insanity!
Brown loses by 3 to 5...NH is hopeless.
No. I have given money and I don’t even live in NH. Brown is working much much harder than Shaheen. I will go up to NH the weekend before the election to knock on doors.
No one thought he would win MA in 2010 either.
He wants this more badly than Shaheen.
Good post.
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