Mass. Senate race crucial to Obama
From: The Washington Times | January 17, 2010
BOSTON (AP) -- Democrats scrambled over the weekend to stave off defeat in a closer-than-expected Massachusetts Senate race that has raised Republican hopes of dealing a crippling blow to President Barack Obama's health care reform agenda and other top domestic policy priorities. Just how much voters have soured since Obama took over a country in chaos a year ago is reflected in the president's last-minute decision to rush to Massachusetts on Sunday to campaign for the embattled Democratic Senate candidate, state Attorney General Martha Coakley. Polls show Coakley and Republican state Sen. Scott Brown are locked in a dead heat ...
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