Massachusetts Senate special election updates, the Republican Scott Brown, running ahead or even with Democratic attorney general Martha Coakley.
To be won or lost is the fate of national health care legislation, which Brown has assured to block.
With the exception of the Daily KOS exit polls outlier, Brown expected to be surging further to the lead; read the latest news report about the MA special election which will be held on 19 January 2010.
Who won the Massachusetts Senate election will be comes out shortly, in the meantime, back to this crazy, chitchat on MA polls.
The newest exit polls surveys are all over the map, with some viewing the race neck and neck but some recent polls viewing that Brown is surging ahead of the Democrat, stay tuned for latest updates.
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Scott Brown’s win was not about national politics. It was about voter dissatisfaction with Massachusetts politics. Our current elected officials are not listening to the people. They just seem to be interested in campaigning to each other. When people saw that Coakley was ignoring the people even on the first day they didn’t want her.