Thursday, January 14, 2010

Now Rasmussen Has the Massachusetts Special Senate Race Neck and Neck

The Massachusetts' special U.S. Senate election has gotten even tighter, according to a new  Rasmussen poll. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in the state finds Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley attracting 49% of the vote while her Republican rival, state Senator Scott Brown, picks up 47%. Three percent (3%) say they'll vote for independent candidate Joe Kennedy, and two percent (2%) are undecided. Last week, Rasmussen had Coakley up by 9 points.

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  1. This poll would suggest that the Kennedy voters plus the undecided could give the election to Brown. This election may be the last chance to derail the Obama health care bill. Kennedy voters need to put aside their philosophical differences with Brown if for no other reason than to defeat this massive and unconsitutional seizure of power by the federal government.

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