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GibbsweighsinonMassSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN: Washington) - The race for the Massachusetts Senate seat has gained national attention, with some political observers saying a Scott Brown vote could kill the health care overhaul legislation. President Obama campaigned for Democratic contender...
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Brown039Imveryveryexcitedfortheresults039
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN: Alison King, Boston, Mass.) - The special election is underway in the Massachusetts Senate race. Voters have been making their way to the polls all day; all the candidates can do now is watch and wait. Republican candidate Scott Brown drove...
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BrownItsbeen039overwhelming039but039fun039
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN) - Massachusetts voters are facing a backup at some polling places as they cast their ballots in the pivotal race to fill the Senate seat held by the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. Boston election officials reported Tuesday they were having...
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TurnoutinMassSenateelection039brisk039
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN: Brad Puffer, Boston, Mass.) - The polls in Massachusetts close at 8pm tonight. State election officials say turnout for the special election has been brisk. Election officials in Boston say the turnout is more than twice the participation rate...
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Coakley039Therearealotofforcesatworkhere039
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN: Greg Wayland, Boston, Mass.) - Voters are filling up polling locations in Massachusetts today as the race to succeed Ted Kennedy in the Senate is in its final hours. Democratic candidate Martha Coakley voted early today at an elementary school...
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TalkAroundtheGlobeElectionDay
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Massachusetts voters are choosing a new senator today. Polls close at 8pm, bringing the hard-fought Senate race to an end. The race is attracting attention around the country because of the implications it has on the national...
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BraudeBeatImpactofMassSenaterace
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, the potential impact of the Massachusetts Senate race. A win by Republican Scott Brown could quickly kill Obama’s health care reform plan. Democrat Martha Coakley was confident she would pull out a victory. The candidates...
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Senateraceclosingquestions
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:37 PM
(NECN: Jim Braude) - First question: How did Scott Brown get the advantage in the ad wars? Okay, I can appreciate that Coakley chose not to match brown full-page ad for full-page ad in the Boston Globe. Maybe she thinks voters don’t read...
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Massatcenterofpoliticalfirestormvoterstoelectnewsenator
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 1:35 PM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan, Boston, Mass.) - Voters are going to the polls in Massachusetts today to elect a new U.S. Senator. Democrats are on edge and Republicans are hoping for an upset in a too close to call race with national implications. The...
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Galvinpredictsbetterthan40voterturnoutinMassSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 1:35 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Voters are swarming the polls in Massachusetts in a special election to fill the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Ted Kennedy. The two front-runners in the race are Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown. Joe...
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Despitesnowturnoutvery039brisk039inMassSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 1:35 PM
(NECN: Brad Puffer, Boston, Mass.) - Voters are lining up at the polls in Massachusetts in a special election that Republicans hope will slow President Barack Obama’s agenda and loosen the Democratic grip on the U.S. Senate. If Republican Scott Brown...
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JamesPindelldiscusseshowvoterturnoutcouldbekeytospecialelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 9:33 AM
(NECN) - Decision day in Massachusetts as voters will elect a new US Senator for the first time in 25 years. Voter turnout could hold the key in Tuesday’s election. Most polls show a close race between Republican Scott Brown and Democrat...
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VotersfloodpollsinMassSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 9:33 AM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan, Boston, Mass.) - All eyes are on Massachusetts today as voters head to the polls to elect a new U.S. Senator. It’s a close race with national implications and voter turnout is key. The Democratic candidate, Martha Coakley, voted...
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GlobeTodayMassSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 9:33 AM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Voters are swarming the polls in Massachusetts in a special election Republicans hope will be a national game-changer that slows President Barack Obama’s agenda and loosens the Democratic grip on the U.S. Senate. A win by...
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SteadystreamofvotersaspollingstationsopenacrossMA
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 8:33 AM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan - Boston, MA) -There’s already been a steady stream of voters passing through polling stations throughout Massachusetts. The Senate seat held by the late Ted Kennedy is at stake. Many analysts say, so is the...
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AlanWolfehelpstobreakdownspecialSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 7:33 AM
(NECN) - In this off election year, voter turnout could make or break Tuesday’s special Senate election. The polls are now open in Massachusetts and turnout is expected to be high in several communities across the state as Republican Scott Brown tries...
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MASenateraceentersfinalhoursasvotersheadtopolls
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 19 2010 5:32 AM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan - Boston, MA) - Massachusetts voters head to the polls in on Tuesday morning to elect a new US Senator. It’s a close race with national implications. Tuesday morning Republican Scott Brown is riding strong...
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Senatecandidatesmakefinalpitchtovoters
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 11:26 PM
(NECN: Josh Brogadir, Norwood, Mass.) - On the last day of the campaign, Democrat Martha Coakley is fighting to get out her vote, and be the Democrats' 60th vote for health care reform. Republican Scott Brown, once a little known underdog, is riding...
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Senatecandidatesmakefinalarguments
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 10:25 PM
(NECN: Alison King) - The outcome of the Massachusetts Senate race could have a major impact on the future of health care reform legislation. What will it take for Democrats to win? and what if Scott Brown pulls off the upset? The final arguments from...
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BroadsideReportersinHaiti
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 7:24 PM
(NECN: Jim Braude) - If you want evidence of why some of us can’t buy into the notion that "mainstream journalism" is outdated in the age of Twitter and Facebook, witness Haiti. And I mean really witness Haiti first-hand, on the ground, face to...
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