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Posted by Winston_Smith on January 16, 2010, 6:08 pm
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>> I doubt that long. She will say something out of left field, it will
>> draw criticism, and she will cut and run in a huff. Then we can get
>> back to real political candidates and real issues.
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>My guess is that she will be around for a long time. But do not
>expect her to be a political candidate any time soon.
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>My big question is what is going to happen Tuesday in the Mass senate
>race. Will the Democrats lose Ted Kennedy's seat?
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>Dan
Darn good question. It seems to be getting closer with each poll that
is taken. Still it IS Kennedy territory and that can't be discounted.
Then again, if he wins, the question is will he be certified before a
vote on ObamaCare. Fun and games for everyone.
<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/12/gop-fears-democrats-stall-swearing-brown-wins-mass-senate-race/>
Massachusetts Republicans say they fear that if their candidate for
U.S. Senate scores an upset victory in the special election next week,
Democrats in the state and in Washington will drag out the
certification process just long enough that he won't be able to block
health care reform.
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/13/AR2010011302542.html>
BOSTON -- Massachusetts's top election official says it could take
weeks to certify the results of the upcoming U.S. Senate special
election. That delay could let President Barack Obama preserve a key
60th vote for his health care overhaul even if the Republican who has
vowed to kill it wins Democrat Edward M. Kennedy's former seat.
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