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If you have not heard, there is an election in Massachusetts coming up Jan 19, 2010 that can change the face of DC.  The main stream media is trying very hard to avoid talking about the special election for Ted Kennedy’s seat. There is a very staunch Republican candidate running against the Democrat- and the polls today are tied.

Scott Brown is currently serving in the MA state senate. He is asking everyone for help in making calls or anything else anyone is willing to do. If Scott Brown wins election it breaks the Democrats fillabuster proof Senate-leaving them only 59 votes & giving us the one we need to stop their agenda. They have put the call out to Tea party groups for support. “We were asked to get this word out on Scott Brown running for the Senate in MASS to take the late Ted Kennedy’s seat held for 40+ years”.

To see where he stands on the issues visit: http://brownforussenate.com/issues

Anyone across the country who is interested in phone-banking on Scott Brown’s behalf is being ask to contact Field Director Brad Hansen at: brad@brownforussenate.com or call 509-595-4683

At this site we found the following.

Read it here: http://washingtonindependent.com/73037/rasmussen-conducting-massachusetts-special-election-poll-tonight

By David Weigel 1/4/10 2:52 PM

Pollster Scott Rasmussenconfirms to me that his company will be polling the special U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts tonight. It will be the first scientific poll in the state since before the December primary, when Attorney General Martha Coakley and State Senator Scott Brown won, respectively, the Democratic and Republican nominations.

The lack of polling in the state has been welcomed, up to now, by Republicans — many say that Brown has the best chance at an upset win if Democrats, thinking the race is already in the bag, don’t come out to vote. But with the release of a poll this week, even if it’s from a pollster whom Democrats don’t quite trust, both sides are going to get a better picture of their chances.

UPDATE: On cue, a Democratic strategist has a little fun with the news, telling me that “I’d guess that, being Rasmussen, it’ll have a 10-point race.”

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The Ohio Free Press will be watching this one to see how this new breed of Freedom Fighters fair.

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