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9:05 PM ET, January 19, 2010

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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Coakley adviser memo: D.C. Dems ‘failed’ Coakley  —  The Coakley campaign is bridling at finger-pointing from the White House and Washington Democrats, and an outside adviser to the campaign has provided to POLITICO a memo aimed at rebutting the charge that Coakley failed and making the case that national Democrats failed her.
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The Note:
Bayh Warns “Catastrophe” If Dems Ignore Massachusetts Senate Race Lessons  —  ABC News' Jonathan Karl reports:  —  Even before the votes are counted, Senator Evan Bayh is warning fellow Democrats that ignoring the lessons of the Massachusetts Senate race will “lead to even further catastrophe” for their party.
Trish Turner / Fox News:
Top Senate Democrat Outlines ‘Nuclear Option’ Strategy for Health Care  —  A top Senate Democrat for the first time Tuesday acknowledged that the party is prepared to deal with health care reform by using a controversial legislative tactic known as the “nuclear option” if Republican Scott Brown wins the Massachusetts Senate election.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Democratic Party responds to Coakley memo: ‘Political malpractice’  —  A senior Democratic Party official responded furiously today to a memo from a Coakley adviser arguing that the national party bears a large share of blame for failing to support her financially and sticking her with unpopular policies on health care and Afghanistan.
Tony Romm / The Hill:
Lieberman: Brown win would send message about healthcare  —  A victory for Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown in Massachusetts would send a message that voters are “really skeptical about this healthcare bill,” Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said Tuesday.
Discussion: The Politico and Betsy's Page
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Axelrod to Boston's Brown: 'Hat's off'  —  President Barack Obama's top political advisor, David Axelrod, said today that if the White House had been asked earlier, more could have been done for embattled Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley in Massachusetts.
Michael Calderone / The Politico:
Apocalypse now for liberal talkers
Discussion: JammieWearingFool
Mary Katharine Ham / Weekly Standard:
Axelrod Sounding Awfully Kind About Scott Brown
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
‘BUCKLE UP’.... We talked earlier about a quote from an …
Alex Isenstadt / The Politico:
Party legal teams ready in Mass.
Discussion: Minnesota Independent
Rasmussen Reports:
First Look At Massachusetts Election Night Poll Data  —  Rasmussen Reports has conducted an Election Night survey of 1,000 voters in the Massachusetts special election for U.S. Senate.  Data will be released on this page throughout the evening.  —  Polls closed in Massachusetts …
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Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blog:
Dem GOTV picking up Brown supporters  —  Stunned?  Seriously, the Dems crashed and burned by picking Obama and Pelosi to run their agenda.  —  LOL I assume they are interested in the Democratic process and giving ALL voters a ride.  Yea RIGHT!  Guess their next stop is the Morgue to pick up some Dem voters.
Tucker Carlson / The Daily Caller:
Pollster Frank Luntz having difficulty finding Coakley supporters for focus group on election night of Massachusetts senate race  —  Just about every election night, Republican pollster Frank Luntz assembles a focus group of likely voters to help predict election results.
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Weird Ballot In Cambridge?  —  Note to readers: Please let me know what you're seeing in the field today in Massachusetts.  —  A software engineer in Cambridge says he was handed a fishy ballot at the polling station in a local firehouse — it already had the bubble next to Scott Brown's name filled in.
Associated Press:
Mass. secretary of state dismissed vote problems  —  The Massachusetts secretary of state is discounting reports of voter irregularities in the state's Senate special election.  —  A spokesman for Secretary of State William Galvin said Tuesday two reports of spoiled ballots could not be verified or found to be widespread.
Crisitunity / Swing State Project:
MA-Sen: Town Benchmarks  —  The county baselines post has become a game day staple at Swing State Project for advanced elections-returns-watchers, and today's no different.  The basic idea here: find the bare minimum percentage in each major county that's necessary to get the Democratic candidate over the hump at 50%.
Tom Bevan / Real Clear Politics:
Massachusetts Senate Race Live Blog  —  8:39pm — The Doug Flutie Band is playing at Brown headquarters in Boston.  The candidate himself is watching returns in his hotel room.  Also on site: Mitt Romney, who figures to capitalize on a Brown win.  - Mike Memoli  —  8:36pm — Numbers.  Blurring.
Michelle Malkin:
Massachusetts Senate race: Voter Fraud watch; Update: Coakley's last gasp  —  Scroll for updates...Coakley's last gasp...  I'll be keeping tabs on voter fraud reports in the Mass. Senate special election today.  Flag any reports you've seen/heard in comments or send me an e-mail.
Election Journal:
VIDEO: Why is this woman handing out blank absentee ballots?
Robert Stacy McCain / AmSpecBlog:
Massachusetts Union Official for Brown: 'Kerry, You're Next'
Discussion: DaTechguy's Blog
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Coakley campaign casts doubt on election ‘integrity’
Steven Ertelt / LifeNews.com Pro-Life Headlines:
Phony Calls Tell Massachusetts Residents Pro-Life Group Opposes Scott Brown
Discussion: Hot Air
Carly Carioli / Talking Politics:
Boston Globe calls election for Martha Coakley?  —  Boston.com briefly put up this map of the final results of today's election — some 8 hours before polls closed!  —  As you can see, over 2 million people voted, with Coakley eking out a 50-49 victory.  —  The map was fully interactive …
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Joan Vennochi / Boston Globe:
Brown supporters trying to suppress vote by bullying
Joe Dwinell / Boston Herald:
Globe jumps the gun in online map goof
Discussion: Wonkette and Gateway Pundit
Igor / Think Progress:
Lieberman Begins To Distance Himself From The Health Care Bill That He Crafted  —  After Democrats agreed to drop the public option and the Medicare buy-in provision from the Senate health care bill in December, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) took to the Senate floor to “declare” his support for the legislation.
Discussion: The Politico
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RealClearPolitics Video Log:
Coakley's Office Throws Out Reporter  —  “Get out of our office!”  —  To comment on this video or click the “Comments” link below.
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Publius / Big Government:   Big Labor From New York Is Manning Coakley Office
Stephen Bayley / Times of London:
The day I decided to stop being gay  —  Twenty years after he came out, Patrick Muirhead, 41, explains why he is suddenly feeling the appeal of the opposite sex  —  A minor incident in a barber's shop last week has helped me to realise that I may no longer be gay.
 
 
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Domenico Montanaro / msnbc.com:
Dems: Coakley down 10  —  From MSNBC's Norah O'DonnellSome …
Discussion: The Plum Line
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
So What Does Massachusetts Mean?
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