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(45,251 posts)for his seat. One was a guy who was involved with both Bain (Romney's old firm), one was Rep. Mike Capuano, whose voting record in the House is probably as liberal as any other Rep, with the possible exception of Rep. Lee; one was Khazei, a middle to liberal candidate; and the other was Coakley.
Coakley immediately got a million dollar money bomb from EMILY's List. I have never known EMILY's List to back a candidate the DNC opposes. (The caveat here is that Ellen Malcolm, founder of EMILY's List has many ties to Massachusetts and may have had a prior relationship with Coakley. Additionally, Malcolm was a co chair of Hillary's 2008 campaign, and, like many Massachusetts Democratic politicians, Coakley had supported Hillary.)
As best as I recall, no big party star campaigned during the primary for any of the four, except that Bill Clinton came to Massachusetts to campaign for Coakley.
The rest, as they say, is history. Luckily, the next time the seat was up for grabs, the Party backed Warren and Warren was able to beat by then incumbent and Republican, Scott Brown.