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You put more credence in a rural NY state seat than Ted Kennedy's senate seat?
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I put them GOP up one, Dems up one. Senate seat slightly more important.
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Your take on the NY thing is totally offbase as the split vote between political enemies in the same party cost them the election. It was a case of personalities leading to a last minute upheaval. Hardly some anti-conservative, anti-GOP trend.
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I didn't say it was an anti-conservative, anti-GOP trend. I said it was as split vote between the GOP candidate and the Teabagger, resulting in the Dem win.
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You believe that the Scott Brown won Kennedy's Senate seat because of voter apathy?
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No, I think there was a great voter turnout (the numbers speak for themselves) and the candidate that ran the best campaign won, and deserved it. He ran against a candidate that did nothing, insulted her electorate, and got what she deserved.
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I guess Kennedy wasnt the icon that CNN and MSNBC made him out to be if the people he represented for 40 years couldn't be bothered to vote for his replacement.
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There was a great voter turnout, and Kennedy was indeed an "icon", not just "the Dem that filled the seat", and I think the election proved it about him - why should the people he represented, who were very close to him, who he knew intimately, voted for him year after year, vote for a candidate that was nothing like him at all, who didn't respect the voters as he did? The voters voted for Kennedy. Not "the Dem".
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Do you really believe some of the stuff you write?
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And you were doing so well, before you had to throw in the personal insult. Too bad you revert to your default form.
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Brown didnt run as a Republican? Did his ads not have that "paid for by...." at the end of them?
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Yes, they did, and nearly all were paid for by Scott Brown, there were not alot of ads because the GOP came very late to his party and only helped him financially a little when they gleaned he had a chance, and I challenge you to find an ad where he put himself forth in his ad as "a Republican". The guy was sharp.
Seriously - can you not post counter-arguments that are based primarily on your assumptions? Maybe check things out first.
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So the people of MA were tricked into voting for him because they didnt realize he was not a Democrat?
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Huh? Geeshus, Chuck, seriously, if you get that from what I wrote, you need a reading comprehension class.
No, Chuck - the Dem was the Dem - most obviously - he was the Republican, but he courted Independents (of which a great majority in Mass classify themselves as, not Dems) by not calling himself a Republican, and he courted the far right by calling himself "Voter 41" (he signed his autographs "Scott Brown 41") against healthcare.