Coakley vs. Brown Senate Race

Conservative Veteran vs. Socialist Democrat In Massachusetts

Tomorrow could be a new beginning in Massachusetts politics.  Voters will decide who takes the Senate seat opened by the death of Ted Kennedy.  The choices couldn’t be clearer.  Conservative veteran Scott Brown or socialist Democrat Martha Coakley couldn’t be more opposite.

The race has evolved into referendum on Obamacare and the attempt to change America into a 3rd world socialist country.  Brown has clearly stated that he is the 41st vote against Obamacare.  Coakley seems proud to carry the socialist mantel of tax and spend; of taking people’s rights from them.  She wants Obamacare socialized health care.

The Democrats have been in panic mode for the last week.  Martha Coakley had the attitude that the Senate seat was hers.  She is a socialist Democrat and Massachusetts has always been a very blue state. 

It appears that the voters of Massachusetts may have another idea.  Like most Americans today the voters in Massachusetts are looking at Obamacare and the socialist agenda in Washington D.C..  They are looking at the bad economy and high unemployment.  They see that all the socialist Democrats are doing is making the economy worse.

Tomorrow the people of Massachusetts have an opportunity to tell Washington D.C. stop the socialist actions they are undertaking.  Massachusetts voters can take the first step in preserving Americans freedom.

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