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nkpolitics1212

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4. I respectfully disagree-look at the 2010 MA US Senate Special Election.
Sun Sep 17, 2017, 07:16 PM
Sep 2017

Before Coakley-D and Brown-R won their party's nomination in December 2009, Coakley-D was leading Brown-R in the public opinion polls by 26 to 31 percent margin. It was in January 2010 when Brown-R started and continued to lead Coakley-D in public opinion polls. Brown-R defeated Coakley-D in the January 19, 2010 general election.
Going back to 2017 AL US Senate Special Election. The loser in the September 26 2017 Republican primary runoff is not going to enthusiastically support the winner during the general election campaign. Strange-R or Moore-R can run as a write in Independent candidate in the December 12, 2017 General Election.

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