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In reply to the discussion: Is Hillary the Martha Coakley of national Democrats? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)42. You don't have a grasp of MA politics.
Name all of the women elected to the corner office in years past, why don't you?
Yeah, no problem with sexism in MA, nothing to see here, move along.
Ask Shannon O'Brien--she'll tell ya.
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Coakley HAS won statewide, a few in Mass have said there is some sexism when it comes to electing
JI7
Nov 2014
#20
The day that Coakley got the Dem gubernatorial nom,* I said, "Meet Governor Baker."
merrily
Nov 2014
#3
i'm pretty neutral on hillary, but no, there's no comparison here at all. not even close.
unblock
Nov 2014
#5
So if Hillary is the Martha Coakley of the Democratic Party, that makes Howard Dean.....?
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#11
Was also close until she realized it was over and her delegates pledeged to Obama..
joeybee12
Nov 2014
#44
Wow there sure were a lot of rocks turned over last night. The slugs and trolls are out in force.
Pisces
Nov 2014
#15
She was able to get elected to the Senate, which is more than Coakley could do.
Algernon Moncrieff
Nov 2014
#19
He won by 1 tenth of 1 percent of the vote. Your use of words like "clobbered" is misleading.
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2014
#35