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Little Star

(17,055 posts)
Wed Jul 16, 2014, 12:17 PM Jul 2014

Scott Brown’s Senate Bid Is Going About As Well As His Last One..

Scott Brown’s Senate bid in New Hampshire is going about as well as his last Senate bid in Massachusetts. That is to say, he’s likely to remain known as a former senator.

A new poll from NBC News/Marist has Brown, the Republican candidate, down eight percentage points in his race against Democrat incumbent Jeanne Shaheen in the coming November US Senate election. Among New Hampshire registered voters, Shaheen pulled in 50 percent of the vote to Scott Brown’s 42 percent. Just six percent of people said they were undecided, a number smaller than the difference between the two candidates.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/new-hampshire/2014/07/16/scott-brown-senate-bid-going-about-well-his-last-one/VaxXATkL2GUJ1Zn3lrrX1M/story.html



My caption for this picture is: Trees between two assholes.

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Scott Brown’s Senate Bid Is Going About As Well As His Last One.. (Original Post) Little Star Jul 2014 OP
"Just put your hands together like this and smile" JaneyVee Jul 2014 #1
The tell time will be when the ads get out there Blue_Adept Jul 2014 #2
"Trees between two assholes". Tarheel_Dem Jul 2014 #3
But,but,but, the jebster endorsed the loser, too! yortsed snacilbuper Jul 2014 #4
Nice picture of The Girl With The Curious Hand... Little Star Jul 2014 #5
kick & recommended. William769 Jul 2014 #6

Blue_Adept

(6,399 posts)
2. The tell time will be when the ads get out there
Wed Jul 16, 2014, 12:24 PM
Jul 2014

I'm not looking forward to hearing months of them, but when the rhetoric moves beyond just the politically aware to the mainstream, I'll be paying more attention to the polling then. Most that I know are just tired of hearing his name out there once again as there's a real fatigue after the fight against Warren.

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