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Felicia Sonmez / Hotline On Call:
After Obama Rally, Dems Pin Blame On Bush — As audience members streamed out of Pres. Obama's rally on behalf of AG Martha Coakley (D) here tonight, the consensus was that the fault for Coakley's now-floundering MA SEN bid lies with one person — George W. Bush.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Massachusetts Senate Poll — Scott Brown leads Martha Coakley 51-46 in our final Massachusetts Senate poll, an advantage that is within the margin of error for the poll. — Over the last week Brown has continued his dominance with independents and increased his ability to win over Obama voters …
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The Rothenberg / The Rothenberg Political Report:
MA Sen Moved to Lean Takeover — While special elections often come down to turnout - and they therefore are more difficult to predict than normal elections - the combination of public and private survey research and anecdotal information now strongly suggests that Republican Scott Brown …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Trendspotting in Massachusetts — Charles Franklin has a typically articulate analysis up at Pollster.com which comes to a somewhat different conclusion than mine about the state of play in Massachusetts. His analysis works by lumping polls together into different bundles (e.g. “non-partisan” …
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Two factors will decide Massachusetts Senate race — After all the speeches, politicking, and attack ads, there are just two issues that will determine the winner of the Massachusetts Senate seat in Tuesday's special election. The first is health care and the second is one-party government.
John Garvey / Boston Herald:
Disdains Scott Brown's conscience — Reading James Madison's “Memorial and Remonstrance” last week, I was struck by how timely it is after 225 years. — Madison wrote it as a protest against a bill to provide tax support for teachers of the Christian religion.
Charles Franklin / Pollster.com All Content:
What to believe about Massachusetts Senate Polls — There has been a wider than normal range of polling results in the last two weeks from the Massachusetts Senate special election. This has been further clouded by a number of leaked internal polls and polling by relatively unknown and unproven pollsters …
Robert Kuttner / The Huffington Post:
A Wake Up Call — How could the health care issue have turned …
A Wake Up Call — How could the health care issue have turned …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Coakley invokes King: ‘Tomorrow we act on the dream’
Coakley invokes King: ‘Tomorrow we act on the dream’
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
How to Pass the Bill—Whatever Happens Tuesday
How to Pass the Bill—Whatever Happens Tuesday
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Last-minute TV ad buys raise the stakes in Massachusetts Senate race
Last-minute TV ad buys raise the stakes in Massachusetts Senate race
insidemedford.com:
Brown Has 9.6% Lead in New Poll
Brown Has 9.6% Lead in New Poll
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Democrats Push to Salvage a Flailing Candidacy
Democrats Push to Salvage a Flailing Candidacy
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Michael Cooper / New York Times:
In Senate Race, Massachusetts Bucks a Political Stereotype
In Senate Race, Massachusetts Bucks a Political Stereotype
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
PPP: Brown up 5 — Public Policy Polling's final survey finds …
PPP: Brown up 5 — Public Policy Polling's final survey finds …
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E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Mass. Senate race's lesson for Obama — In June 2008, a few months before the financial implosions began, I asked two smart financiers who happened to be Republican about the future of the seemingly shaky American economy. — Defying the moment's conventional predictions …
Scott Horton / Harper's:
The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle — 1. “Asymmetrical Warfare” — When President Barack Obama took office last year, he promised to “restore the standards of due process and the core constitutional values that have made this country great.”
Patricia Cohen / New York Times:
Professor Is a Label That Leans to the Left — The overwhelmingly liberal tilt of university professors has been explained by everything from outright bias to higher I.Q. scores. Now new research suggests that critics may have been asking the wrong question.
Martin Luther King Jr / The Atlantic Online:
Civil Rights & Black Identity — Letter from Birmingham Jail … While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling our present activities “unwise and untimely.” Seldom, if ever, do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas.
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Scott / Power Line:
The prophetic voice — When Martin Luther King, Jr. brought …
The prophetic voice — When Martin Luther King, Jr. brought …
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Robert Booth / Guardian:
Cruise ships still find Haitian berth — Luxury liners are still docking at private beaches near Haiti's devastated earthquake zone for holidaymakers to enjoy the water — Sixty miles from Haiti's devastated earthquake zone, luxury liners dock at private beaches where passengers enjoy jetski rides …
Rachel E. Stassen-Berger / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Coleman says he's not going to run for governor — Text of Coleman's Facebook statement. — Norm Coleman said no. The former U.S. senator, whose political power loomed large over the Minnesota governor's race, announced late Sunday that he wouldn't run for governor this year.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
What Didn't Happen — Lately many people have been second-guessing the Obama administration's political strategy. The conventional wisdom seems to be that President Obama tried to do too much — in particular, that he should have put health care on one side and focused on the economy. — I disagree.
ABCNEWS:
Obama Grants Haitians Illegally in U.S. ‘Protected Status’ for 18 Months — Critics Say it is a Slippery Slope to Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants — Granting Protected Status to Haitians Likely to Stir Immigration Debate — Even though temporary protected status, by itself …
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
VP: Constitution ‘on its head’ — Five U.S. senators attend a hearing on Afghanistan on Capitol Hill on Dec. 8, 2009. AP — Vice President Joe Biden said at a Florida fundraiser Sunday that the 60-seat threshold for passing legislation in the Senate put a dangerous new roadblock in the way of American government.
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Washington Post:
Fewer Americans think Obama has advanced race relations, poll shows — Soaring expectations about the effect of the first black president on U.S. race relations have collided with a more mundane reality, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. — On the eve of President Obama's inauguration …