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Suffolk Poll: Warren up 7 in Mass.
Politico, by Emily Shultheis
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Posted By:Photoonist, 10/30/2012 2:49:35 PM
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| A new poll out from Suffolk shows Elizabeth Warren expanding her lead in the Massachusetts Senate race: Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren (53 percent) has widened her lead over incumbent Republican Scott Brown (46 percent), according to a Suffolk University/7News (WHDH-Boston) poll of likely general election voters in Massachusetts. Just over 1 percent were still undecided. In a September Suffolk University/7News poll, Warren led Brown 48 percent to 44 percent, with 8 percent undecided. “Elizabeth Warren is riding a final wave of momentum to the U.S. Senate,”
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Comments: What? Polls in this race are even more all over the place than polls on Romney/0bama.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
dogsoldier, 10/30/2012 2:52:21 PM (No. 8974996)
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
KTWO, 10/30/2012 2:54:07 PM (No. 8975001)
Pick a number. Any number.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
dogsoldier, 10/30/2012 2:54:26 PM (No. 8975002)
Total partisan nonsense. Even the Globe has Brown over Warren. This is just like the last time when Scott ran against Coakley.
What's amazing is that anyone would vote for the complete fraud Warren. She's lied about everything in her background.
She even practiced law in Mass without a license.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
richwill, 10/30/2012 2:56:20 PM (No. 8975006)
BS, just trying tho influence the election. Warren is >...> Fill in the blank
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Mazeman, 10/30/2012 2:57:59 PM (No. 8975008)
The statists and leeches reached critical mass in MA a long time ago. Warren is a symptom, not a cause.
I only pray our entire country is not in the same boat.
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jerseyden, 10/30/2012 2:59:47 PM (No. 8975011)
The repubs need Brown, but I'd have liked to see someone more conservative than him to be the repub nominee. Hope he wins and the the repubs then have 6 years to groom a challenger to run against him. I have a bad feeling about him being a rino or worse yet someone like Spector.
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mathman, 10/30/2012 3:27:15 PM (No. 8975056)
Too bad for MA. The folks in MA who have imbibed the liberal kool-aid are doomed to suffer. Ms Warren will lie about anything. She lied about her qualifications to teach at Harvard. She lied about her law work. She lied in her book. I guess the historical Democrats in MA are oblivious. These are the same folks who gave us Teddy the car murderer for 40 years. His two dead brothers made him permanent. These are the same folks who gave us John F'n Kerry, who SERVED IN VIETNAM. So what if his military record is fake. It looks good. Do not worry. Fauxcohontas will represent you well. She will lie, cheat, and steal, in the great Democratic tradition. Any group of voters who can give us Ted and John can elect a dead person.
Oh.
They already did that.
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janylou, 10/30/2012 3:32:48 PM (No. 8975072)
Yesterday's poll showed Brown up by two. I ask you in New England, where are the patriots and I don't mean the football team? MA used to produce great patriots not liberal tripe!
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horacer, 10/30/2012 3:35:32 PM (No. 8975078)
#6 only about 12% of the voters in Massachusetts are Republicans. Be grateful for Scott Walker. Suffolk also has a wide discrepancy when it comes to Obama/Romney compared to the Globe. I'd guess polls are polling separate regions of the state differently.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
pigop, 10/30/2012 3:36:43 PM (No. 8975082)
Fauxcahontas is leading from behind!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Mass Minority, 10/30/2012 3:37:00 PM (No. 8975084)
I like Brown. He is most definitely a RHINO, but he pretty much says what he is going to do and then does it. I can live with that. I'm so tired of being lied to that when someone says they are going to do exactly what I don't want them to it actually feels refreshing.
That being said, Brown is as conservative a candidate as can be elected in MAssachusetts. I would LOVE a more conservative type but will settle for Brown. When given the choice between being bitten by a black widow or a Mosquito the Mosquito wins every time.
To those who have no idea what a leftwing reality challenged place MA is just sit back for a minute and digest two facts.
First, Warren is the machine candidate. Its her turn, thats all the qualification she has. And it is enough to get her 49% of the vote. Where else could this women be nominated for sewer attendant let alone Senator.
Second, one of the constant refrains one hears from the Mass electorate is that she is not liberal enough. She isn't far enough left. To a significant portion of the leeches here she is a right leaning moderate (Brown is a full blown Nazi Brownshirt just slightly to the right of Genghis Khan)
Against those two realities Brown has played a masterful game. He has somehow slogged around in the vileist mudpit in the country and emerged only slightly soiled. That feat alone must command some respect.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
KingBubo, 10/30/2012 3:40:37 PM (No. 8975091)
A more conservative candidate would not do any good, this is MA afterall. Maybe he should be more of a fighter, but his politics are fine for tht state
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Raydog, 10/30/2012 3:42:20 PM (No. 8975098)
I haven't been contacted by any polls and I'm voting for Brown.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
mickturn, 10/30/2012 3:42:52 PM (No. 8975099)
More lib polls...reality has no place in their agenda!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
sinic, 10/30/2012 3:43:02 PM (No. 8975101)
It ain't over till it's over. If I remember correctly, they had Croakley winning the last one right up until the polls closed.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
nimby, 10/30/2012 3:44:52 PM (No. 8975106)
Those dRats in MA will vote even for a child molester as long as she/he has a D alongside their names
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Susannah, 10/30/2012 3:47:05 PM (No. 8975111)
Look at it this way: Harvard's gain is the country's loss.
Well said, #11.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
lylacat, 10/30/2012 3:52:18 PM (No. 8975120)
What is wrong with these morons from Mass.?
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 10/30/2012 4:18:06 PM (No. 8975161)
Deleted by Taste Police. Please watch language. LCom Staff.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
4Justice, 10/30/2012 4:37:28 PM (No. 8975191)
How can MA be only 12% Republican??? Even California has a LOT more Republicans (30%)than that! Of course, California used to be a LOT more conservative (at least fiscally) than it has been over the past 40 years. Still, 12%?? That doesn't seem possible...
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Susannah, 10/30/2012 4:48:01 PM (No. 8975221)
#20, a large percentage of people in Mass. are registered as Independents. About 35-40% of those "Independents" are closet conservatives/Republicans who, for professional reasons, have to hide their political affiliation. An "out" Republican doesn't have much chance of finding work in academe, publishing, journalism, arts and entertainment, or hi-tech in Mass. There are far more conservatives on the Harvard faculty--to pick one random example--than you're probably in a position to know. They fly, and work, well under the radar.
Still, this is very often not enough to overcome the huge number of white blue collar ethnics, space shot academicians, illegals, welfare recipients, and loony hi-tech entrepreneurs who insist on voting against their own best interests.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
nolibgal, 10/30/2012 5:10:17 PM (No. 8975267)
hmmmm. wasn't suffolk the polling group that pulled out of FL, NC and VA saying Romney was locked in??
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
lhlande, 10/30/2012 6:08:16 PM (No. 8975367)
I want to see Warren lose, but I don't want to see that turncoat Brown win.. What is a guy to do???
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Posted By: Photoonist- 11/6/2012 9:53:58 PM
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