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From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 7:24 PM
(NECN) - It seemed like a good idea at the time. Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown began the final day of their Senate campaign by visiting the annual Martin Luther King Day breakfast in Boston. Then, politcs broke out. Coakley took...
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BraudeBeatMassSenaterace
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 6:24 PM
(NECN) - The Massachusetts Senate race is getting more interesting. A few months back, everybody thought this race going to be a snoozer, but it appears to be anything but. The eyes of the nation are on this race, and the result could impact health...
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RallyforCoakleyinFraminghamMass
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 4:24 PM
(NECN: Brad Puffer, Framingham, Mass.) - Tomorrow the campaigning will end and voters will go to the polls to decide the outcome of a long and hard-fought Senate race. With only one day left, a new poll shows Republican Scott Brown with a solid lead...
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BrowncallsCoakleyspeech039inappropriate039
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 2:23 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - "I thought it was inappropriate to be politicking when we are trying to honor Martin Luther King today," said Republican Scott Brown after his opponent Martha Coakley’s speech at the Martin Luther King breakfast in Boston this...
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CoakleymakesspeechatMLKbreakfast
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 2:23 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - "As we celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King...
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CoakleysaysBrowncampaignhas039distorted039whatshestandsfor
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 2:23 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - "I have a very positive message in this race. I’m going to stand up for taxpayers. I am going to stand up for consumers," said Democratic Massachusetts Senate candidate Martha Coakley. "I want voters to know that the other side...
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BothsideslooktoturnoutvotersinSenaterace
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 18 2010 12:22 PM
(NECN: Brad Puffer, Boston, Mass.) - This is the last full day of campaigning for Massachusetts Senate hopefuls Martha Coakley and Scott Brown. Both started their days at a breakfast honoring Martin Luther King Jr. From there, they head in different...
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AnalysisofSenaterace
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 11:20 PM
(NECN) - The race for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts may come down to a figurative photo finish on Tuesday January 19th. Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) and state Sen. Scott Brown (R) are tight in the polls. A win by Brown would break...
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ObamatoutsCoakleyinBostonstop
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 7:18 PM
(NECN: Alison King, Boston, Mass.) - President Barack Obama on Sunday campaigned at Northeastern University for U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley, doing so on the first lady’s birthday. The Coakley Campaign hopes the energy brought by the...
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Brownralliesfor039peoplesseat039inWorcester
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 7:18 PM
(NECN: Alysha Palumbo, Worcester, Mass.) - State Sen. Scott Brown (R), a candidate for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts, campaigned in Worcester on Sunday. Brown has promised that, if elected, he would be the 41st vote to uphold a filibuster in...
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CoakleymakesbigpitchatNortheastern
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 5:18 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Leading up to President Barack Obama’s remarks in Boston in support of U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley (D), the attorney general made her final pitch of the weekend prior to the January 19th Special Election. "You deserve a...
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ObamasaysCoakleywill039worktirelessly039inDC
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 5:18 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - President Barack Obama on Sunday campaigned for U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley (D) at Northeastern University. The president’s move showed just how important the January 19th Special Election is to his hope for health care...
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PresidentObamatolendpoliticalpresencetoSenaterace
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 1:17 PM
(NECN: Alison King - Boston, MA) - President Obama is lending his political presence to bolster Democrat Martha Coakley who appears to losing ground in the upcoming special Senate election in Massachusetts. On Sunday, the President is flying to Boston...
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ScottBrownacknowledgesthatSenateracehasnationalimportance
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 17 2010 1:17 PM
(NECN: Alysha Palumbo - Worcester, MA) - In central Massachusetts, Scott Brown is hoping to pull off the surprise of a lifetime. The republican was campaigning throughout the Bay State this weekend. On Sunday, the state Senator addressed...
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CoakleycampaignsbeforeObamasarrival
From: NECN on Sat, Jan 16 2010 6:13 PM
(NECN: Lauren Collins) - President Barack Obama knows a lot is at stake in the race for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts. A Scott Brown (R) victory would give Republicans 41 Senate seats, enough to end the president’s health care bill. So, Mr...
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Brownmakesweekendpushdaysbeforeelection
From: NECN on Sat, Jan 16 2010 6:13 PM
(NECN: Alysha Palumbo, Quincy, Mass.) - Candidates in the race for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts took advantage of one last weekend of campaigning before the January 19th Special Election. "It’s us against the machine," said republican Senate...
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Senatecandidatesmakelastpushbeforespecialelection
From: NECN on Sat, Jan 16 2010 1:12 PM
(NECN: Lauren Collins - Boston, MA) - One last weekend of campaigning in the race to fill Senator Ted Kennedy’s seat. On Sunday President Obama will be in Boston campaigning for Democrat Martha Coakley. She's trailing Republican Scott Brown...
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PresidentWewantthetaxpayers039moneybackandweregoingtocollecteverydime
From: NECN on Sat, Jan 16 2010 8:11 AM
(NECN) - On Saturday morning, President Barack Obama pitched his proposed tax on banks to recover the cost of bailing them out during the financial crisis. He stated if they can afford billions more in bonuses, they can pay back the taxpayers...
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BraudeBeatCanObamahelpCoakley
From: NECN on Fri, Jan 15 2010 7:08 PM
(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, Republican Scott Brown is up in the latest Senate poll, prompting President Obama to visit the Bay State to campaign for Democrat Martha Coakley. A Suffolk University poll has Brown up by four points. Does the president’s...
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BroadsidePollshowsBrownaheadinSenaterace
From: NECN on Fri, Jan 15 2010 7:08 PM
(NECN) - Is there a new front runner in the race to succeed Ted Kennedy? Just four days before the election, and a new poll shows Republican Scott Brown has surged ahead of Democrat Martha Coakley in the Massachusetts Senate race. The Suffolk...
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