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PPP predicts Warren will be the next Senator from Massachusetts!
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MASSACHUSETTS - SENATE (Warren +6)
Public Policy Polling
Warren (D) - 52
Brown (R) - 46
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MASSACHUSETTS - PRESIDENT (Obama +15)
Public Policy Polling
Obama - 57
Romney - 42
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http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/11/democrats-likely-to-win-ct-ma-senate-races.html
krawhitham
(4,643 posts)TroyD
(4,551 posts)I think she wants to get in a full term under her belt, but we'll see.
krawhitham
(4,643 posts)TroyD
(4,551 posts)MrSlayer
(22,143 posts)We need her in the Senate for a good, long time.
Brown got lucky by having an awful Democratic opponent in early 2010, but now he's worn out his Massachusetts welcome. Elizabeth made a great point about how a loss by her could hand a chairmanship to cave dweller James Inhofe. Mass. recoiled at that. glad to see this poll. Great campaign Liz!
RBInMaine
(13,570 posts)RBInMaine
(13,570 posts)Mtndreamer
(35 posts)we get all of his political ads where I live, famous new line is "Vote the candidate, not the Party".
All of his ads, feature Obama and Romney is not featured at all..
Mass
(27,315 posts)Romney is not though. I wonder why.
We have all the negative ads from Karl Rove too, who are clearly here to help Brown, as it is clear Romney is not going to win here.
And stop attacking Coakley. I am not sure Deval Patrick would have won in Jan 2010, and he won a decisive victory in Nov 2010. Same thing goes for Coakley, who won big in Nov. We have to stop forgetting the environment. As it got better, Warren rose in the polls on Obama's coattails.
savebigbird
(417 posts)If she does end up winning, I'll be pleased, considering how much she was harassed during her candidacy.