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    I dont like the accross the board 5% lead, most supporters that turned out were for BROWN Im sure! She had no energy, this is fishy, she may pull ahead at the 60% mark.

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    Massachusetts - 980 of 2168 Precincts Reporting - 45%
    Name Party Votes Vote %
    Brown , Scott GOP 514,370 52%
    Coakley , Martha Dem 459,949 47%
    Kennedy , Joseph Oth 9,865 1%


    Consistent spread....


    Massachusetts - 1119 of 2168 Precincts Reporting - 52%
    Name Party Votes Vote %
    Brown , Scott GOP 587,389 52%
    Coakley , Martha Dem 520,311 47%
    Kennedy , Joseph Oth 11,146 1%
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    Senate Special Election - Massachusetts
    1215 of 2168 Precincts Reporting
    NAME VOTES Pct.
    Scott Brown (R) 638,823 53%
    Martha Coakley (D) 563,214 46%
    Joseph Kennedy (I) 12,100 1%
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    1419 of 2168 Precincts Reporting
    NAME VOTES Pct.
    Scott Brown (R) 750,616 53%
    Martha Coakley (D) 661,351 46%
    Joseph Kennedy (I) 14,323 1%

    BROWN by 7

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    Hard time believing its so even. If minority districts are counted last, then Brown should surge by a few more points.

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    1357 of 2168 Precincts Reporting - 63%
    Name Party Votes Vote %
    Brown , Scott GOP 715,962 53%
    Coakley , Martha Dem 630,859 46%
    Kennedy , Joseph Oth 13,693 1%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arizonablues
    Hard time believing its so even. If minority districts are counted last, then Brown should surge by a few more points.
    I have a hard time believing a Republican will most likely be sitting in Kennedy's old seat

    Amazing

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    the margin is approx 100 K

    I hearby declare SCOTT BROWN the WINNER

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    Looks to me like Acorn and SEIU are stuffing the ballot boxes and the dead are voting, just like in Chicago.
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    Massachusetts - 1405 of 2168 Precincts Reporting - 65%
    Name Party Votes Vote %
    Brown , Scott GOP 745,361 53%
    Coakley , Martha Dem 654,070 46%
    Kennedy , Joseph Oth 14,174 1%


    Can't wait to see it declared!!!
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