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SenateDebateGettingtoknowthecandidates
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 10:37 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The final televised Senate debate included all three candidates vying for the Senate seat in Massachusetts. Republican Scott Brown, Democrat Martha Coakley and Independent Joseph Kennedy sparred on health care, the war in...
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Senatecandidatesonlegalrightsforterrorists
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 9:37 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The final televised Senate debate included all three candidates vying for the Senate seat in Massachusetts: Republican Scott Brown, Democrat Martha Coakley and Independent Joseph Kennedy. The candidates sparred on health care,...
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SenateDebateCandidatesonhealthcareeconomy
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 9:37 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The candidates sparred in the final televised debate of the Massachusetts Senate race. The debate included all three candidates, Republican Scott Brown, Democrat Martha Coakley and Independent Joseph Kennedy. Coakley said...
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SenateCandidatesdebateabortiondeathpenalty
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 9:37 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The final televised Senate debate included all three candidates vying for the Senate seat in Massachusetts. Republican Scott Brown, Democrat Martha Coakley and Independent Joseph Kennedy sparred on health care, the war in...
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DifferingpollsinMassSenaterace
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 7:37 PM
(NECN) - Polls in the Massachusetts Senate race have showed different results. A Boston Globe poll shows Coakley up over Scott Brown 50 to 35 percent with Joe Kennedy at 5 percent. A Rasmussen Poll has Coakley leading Brown by nine points, and Public...
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BraudeBeatSenatedebatepreview
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 6:36 PM
(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, a preview of the final televised debate in the race for U.S. Senate. Polls in the race have showed different results. A Boston Globe poll shows Coakley up over Scott Brown 50 to 35 percent with Joe Kennedy at 5...
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TalkAroundtheGlobeDebatepreview
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 5:35 PM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Democrat Martha Coakley says her Republican opponent in the special U.S. Senate race is a "roadblock to progress" and she plans to use their final debate to highlight his record on the economy, health care and climate change...
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MassSenateraceandhealthcarereform
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 5:35 PM
(NECN: Brad Puffer) - Democrat Martha Coakley, Republican Scott Brown and Independent Joe Kennedy are participating in the final TV debate in the U.S. Senate race. Health care reform will likely be a major topic in the debate. Brown is raising...
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WouldbesuccessorstoKennedyhavefinaldebate
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 2:34 PM
(NECN: Jennifer Eagan, Boston, Mass.) - With just a week to go in the campaign, new polls suggest the Massachusetts Senate race is a whole lot closer than many observers expected. Democrat Martha Coakley, Republican Scott Brown and Independent Joe...
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Blagojevichapologizesfor039blackerthanObama039remark
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 12:29 PM
(NECN/WFLD) - Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich apologized this morning for saying in an Esquire Magazine interview that he was "blacker than Barack Obama." Blagojevich, in front of his home in Chicago, told reporters it was a poor way of...
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GlobeTodayGovernorPatrickintoughfightforreelection
From: NECN on Mon, Jan 11 2010 10:23 AM
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick could be in a tough fight for re-election, according to the latest Boston Globe poll. He leads in a three-way match-up against Republican Charlie Baker and Independent Tim Cahill, but the...
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PoliticianstakesidesoverReidsremarks
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 10 2010 8:00 PM
(NECN/ABC) - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) remarks about then-presidential candidate Barack Obama set off a firestorm that Republicans say cannont be put out with a mere apology. They cried foul and have accused the Democrats of a double...
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Earlydeadlineforabsenteeballots
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 10 2010 7:00 PM
(NECN) - There will be less time than usual to apply for an absentee ballot for next Tuesday’s Special Election for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts. The typical deadline for absentee ballot applications is the day before an election, but that...
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Candidatesmakepushbeforedebate
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 10 2010 6:00 PM
(NECN: Alysha Palumbo, Dorchester, Mass.) - "Rita, good morning, it’s Martha Coakley, how are you?" said Coakley on the phone with a voter. Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley is spending the last nine days of this campaign trying to strengthen...
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NVSenatorapologizesforcommentmadeduring2008campaign
From: NECN on Sun, Jan 10 2010 6:55 AM
(NECN/KTNV) - During the presidential campaign, Nevada Senator Harry Reid was one of Obama’s biggest supporters. Appearing at numerous Nevada events. But comments made around the same time, have him apologizing. A new book about the campaign...
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Presidenthighlightschangesforfirstyearofhealthcareoverhaul
From: NECN on Sat, Jan 09 2010 8:10 AM
(NECN) - President Obama in his weekly Address highlighted some of the changes that would come in the first year of health care overhaul. The President acknowledged it would take several years for some of the changes to be fully implemented. The...
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MassSenatecandidatesgettestyatSpringfielddebate
From: NECN on Fri, Jan 08 2010 10:34 PM
(NECN: Josh Brogadir, Springfield, Mass.) - With a week and a half until voters decide who will be Massachusetts' next U.S. Senator, the three candidates headed west to a debate hosted by WGBY-TV in Springfield. At times, the debate bordered on a spat...
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NECNsitsdownwithSenDodd
From: NECN on Fri, Jan 08 2010 4:31 PM
(NECN: Brian Burnell, Hartford, Conn.) - He will leave behind a family legacy in Washington that spans six decades. Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd sat down with NECN’s Brian Burnell today to talk about his career and his decision not to seek re-election...
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GOPcandidatesonDoddsdecisiontoretire
From: NECN on Thu, Jan 07 2010 8:25 PM
(NECN: Brian Burnell, Hartford, Conn.) - Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd’s decision not to seek re-election and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's announcement he is running for the seat drastically changed the political landscape in the race. You...
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BraudeBeatObamaonterrorplot
From: NECN on Thu, Jan 07 2010 7:27 PM
(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, President Obama’s conclusions on the Detroit terror scare. Where does the U.S. go from here to prevent another attack? Broadside host Jim Braude has more on the President's remarks.
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