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BattleofbignamesurrogatesinMassSenaterace
From: NECN on Fri, Jan 15 2010 5:07 PM
(NECN: Greg Wayland, Boston, Mass.) - The Massachusetts Senate race is down to the wire. A new poll shows a shift towards the Republican party is raising the stakes. The Associated Press is reporting that President Obama will visit the Bay State in...
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BraudeBeatSenateracenearsfinish
From: NECN on Thu, Jan 14 2010 7:03 PM
(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, pulling out all the stops in the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts. Vicki Kennedy and President Obama have made a pitch for Democrat Martha Coakley. Also a comment made in the last televised debate has caught the ire of...
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BroadsideCoakleyonSenaterace
From: NECN on Thu, Jan 14 2010 7:03 PM
(NECN) - With just days to go in the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts, several polls show the race is neck and neck between Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley, and Republican State Senator Scott Brown. Coakley, who once held a 30-point lead...
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Senatecandidatespickaparteachotherswords
From: NECN on Thu, Jan 14 2010 6:03 PM
(NECN: Alison King) - Senate candidates Martha Coakley and Scott Brown are picking apart each other’s words with just days to go before the special election. Republican candidate Scott Brown held a news conference today to respond to a comment that...
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AffairsofStateMassSenaterace
From: NECN on Thu, Jan 14 2010 5:03 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - With five days to go before the special election for Senate in Massachusetts, the race to succeed Ted Kennedy continues to generate national interest. Polls show the gap between Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott...
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BroadsideTightUSSenaterace
From: NECN on Wed, Jan 13 2010 7:58 PM
(NECN) - The Massachusetts Senate race has turned negative as the race tightens. A new Rasmussen Poll puts the contest at just a two percent margin for Attorney General Martha Coakley. She has 49 percent to Republican Scott Brown’s 47 percent. Independent...
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BroadsideJoeKennedyonSenaterace
From: NECN on Wed, Jan 13 2010 6:58 PM
(NECN) - The man being called "the other Joe Kennedy" joins Jim Braude on Broadside. He’s the Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts. The latest Rasmussen poll has Kennedy, no relation to the late Senator at three percent...
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TalkAroundtheGlobeSenaterace
From: NECN on Wed, Jan 13 2010 5:58 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Massachusetts' top election official says it could take weeks to certify the results of next week’s Senate special election, a delay that could help President Barack Obama pass his health care bill if the Republican...
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MassSenateracegettingnationalattention
From: NECN on Wed, Jan 13 2010 5:58 PM
(NECN: Alison King) - The U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts is getting national billing as a referendum on health care reform. Martha Coakley was in Boston talking health care to senior citizens. Martha Coakley: “I will make sure, as I’ve said,...
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BraudeBeatSenateraceHaitiearthquake
From: NECN on Wed, Jan 13 2010 5:58 PM
(NECN) - President Obama is pledging the U.S. help to the people of Haiti. Thousands are feared dead after a powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake. The capital city of Port Au Prince lies in ruins in what Haiti’s President calls an unimaginable catastrophe...
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RasmussenpollSenateracetightens
From: NECN on Wed, Jan 13 2010 7:57 AM
(NECN) - The race for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts is essentially a dead heat, according to one new poll. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone poll of likely voters reported 49-percent support Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) versus the...
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BraudeBeatSenatecandidatessharpenattacks
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 6:53 PM
(NECN) - The final televised Senate debate was feisty, and that tone has carried over into today’s campaigning. One of the big issues playing out is abortion funding and health care. Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown both released new...
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SpeakerDeLeoonSenateracecasinos
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 6:53 PM
(NECN) - Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo joins Jim Braude on Broadside to discuss the latest from Beacon Hill. DeLeo thinks the Senate race is not as close as some polls indicate and believes Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley is...
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BroadsideItsacontest
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 6:53 PM
(NECN: Jim Braude) - That was some debate last night. Even Joe Kennedy, the third party candidate seemed to enjoy watching it. Which is mostly what he did. And wasn’t it nice of moderator David Gergen to throw Kennedy a question. By asking him...
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SenatecandidatesinMassshowpassioninfinalteleviseddebate
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 1:52 PM
(NECN: Alison King, Boston, Mass.) - The Massachusetts Senate race is down to the wire. The three candidates held their final televised debate last night, and none of them held back. The final debate in the race for the late Edward Kennedy’s Senate...
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JamesPindelldiscusseslastdebatebeforespecialSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 9:46 AM
(NECN) - One week to go until the special Senate election in Massachusetts, and the candidates took advantage of their final televised debate to make a statement to voters. The debate included all three candidates, Republican Scott Brown, Democrat...
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KennedySenateseathopefulssparinfinaldebate
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 9:46 AM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan, Boston, Mass.) - We are a week from Election Day in the special Massachusetts Senate race. Last night, voters saw all three candidates on the debate stage. The final debate in the race for the late Edward Kennedy’s Senate seat...
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CandidatesholdfeistyfinaldebatebeforespecialSenateelection
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 6:45 AM
(NECN: Greg Wayland) - Monday night was the final Senate debate in Massachusetts with just a week left before election day. The formula was there for a feisty face-off. The debate included all three candidates, Republican Scott Brown, Democrat...
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NothingofflimitsinlastdebatebeforeMAvoterselectnewSenator
From: NECN on Tue, Jan 12 2010 5:45 AM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan - Boston, MA) - Massachusetts voters will elect a new Senator one week from Tuesday. On Monday night, the stakes were high as the three candidates sparred in the feisty debate yet. Nothing was off limits in the final...
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WhowonthefinalSenatedebate
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 11:37 PM
(NECN: Alison King, Boston, Mass.) - On Monday night, the three candidates vying for the Massachusetts Senate seat took their arguments to each other and Bay State voters in their final televised debate. From health care, to the terror threat nothing...
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