Politics - Page 2559
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Democrat Martha Coakley gives concession speech after being defeated by Republican Scott Brown
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Republican Scott Brown beats Democrat Martha Coakley in Massachusetts Senate Race
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DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen blames Bush for Massachusetts Senate seat loss
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The Scott Heard ‘Round the World
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Obama advisor Axelrod says White House could have done more to help Coakley fight Brown’s campaign
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Pollster Frank Luntz having difficulty finding Coakley supporters for focus group on election night of Massachusetts senate race
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Bayh warns ‘Catastrophe’ if Democrats ignore Massachusetts senate sace Lessons – The Note
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Coakley camp questions ballots marked for Brown
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Barney Frank proposes abolishing the filibuster
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Massachusetts turnout remarkably high for a special election
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Grassroots groups anticipate midterm backlash against Democrats if health care is pushed through Congress despite Brown victory
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Irish bookie pays off Brown bets early
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Wesley Clark considering House run in Arkansas
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Boston Globe calls election for Martha Coakley?
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Democrats lean toward pushing Senate health-care bill through House
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Weiner: Brown’s election would equal health care’s death
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What happens to health care
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Barry Jackson to become chief of staff to House Minority Leader John Boehner
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Health Bill’s Prospects Would Be Hit by Democratic Loss in Massachusetts
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Kirsten Gillibrand would handidly beat Harold Ford in a New York Democratic primary matchup
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Sally Quinn: Massachusetts desperately wants to be polled by Scott Brown [video]
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Massachusetts voters rank economy, jobs and spending as important as health care
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Report: FBI illegally collected phone records
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For Obama, Brown victory would ‘reinforce conviction to fight hard’
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Tea Party Express spends more than $300,000 on Web and TV ads for Scott Brown in Massachusetts
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DC Trawler: There is nothing funny about this race
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Scott Brown increases lead on Martha Coakley on eve of Massachusetts Senate vote
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Obama to give State of the Union speech Jan. 27
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Scott Brown surges to double-digit lead over Martha Coakley in bellweather towns
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Bush pushes back against Limbaugh’s Obama-Haiti remark
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Coakley seeks votes at non-partisan Martin Luther King Jr. memorial event
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Martha Coakley broadcasts television ad featuring Barack Obama
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Carville poll: Only a third of voters support Barack Obama’s national health-care plan
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With Scott Brown leading Martha Coakley in Massachusetts, 2008 obituaries for New England Republicanism sound premature
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Snow Day In Boston: Phone Bank Empty
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Poll: George Pataki would beat both Kirsten Gillibrand and Harold Ford in New York
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Clinton promises global push for abortion rights
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Ed Schultz: Cheat to keep these bastards out
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Obama advisers think Coakley is going to lose