Scott Brown Conservative In Massachusetts

Massachusetts Senate Race Can Stop Socialist Obamacare

"I think people who are concerned with what's going on in Washington have found a great candidate in Scott Brown," Republican strategist Charley Manning said. "Scott's clearly on one side of the issues and Martha's on the other, and the issues that really seem to be resonating with the people who are going to vote out in the primary are the ones who are on the same side as Scott."

As the 41st senator, I can stop it," Brown said last week during a debate, highlighting his potential to be the breakthrough Senate vote that upholds a Republican filibuster.

"The choice is very simple," Coakley told the crowd. "With your help and your vote on Jan. 19, we can make Sen. Kennedy's vision of affordable and quality health care for all Americans a reality."

What was once considered an easy victory for the socialist Democrats may no longer be.  Voters in Massachusetts have an obvious choice between conservative Scott Brown and socialist Martha Coakley.  Brown is proudly running on being the 41st vote against Obamacare socialist health care.

The Senate race has become very close.  In Massachusetts the bastion of liberals people are realizing what the socialist Barack Hussein Obama and Democrats are doing to America.  The people of Massachusetts like the voters in Virginia and New Jersey can loudly say no to the socialist Democrat agenda. 

"In a country like ours, we should have checks and balances," Joyce Pierangelo, 49, of Wilbraham, said as she held a Brown campaign poster outside the debate.  Checks and balances that in the last year have been destroyed.  We have seen closed door decisions that they won’t tell America about and we have seen the bribes for votes to pass Obamacare.

The uncertainty is voter turnout for a midwinter election being held the day after a three-day holiday weekend. That has prompted Democratic concerns about the margin of victory that have reached all the way to the White House.

The Democrats in another dirty move may attempt to delay seating Brown if he wins.  With healthcare reform in the balance, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is staying mum on whether he would seat Brown immediately, should an upset occur, or delay certification until the Democrats can pass their bill.
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