Scott Brown's election to Senate in 28 Days- Republican against Health Care could replace Kennedy's seat

The following Scott Brown Offices are open from 11am - 7pm today:

Needham Headquarters
200 Reservoir St. Suite 101
Needham, MA
Contact: Brad Hansen 509-595-4683
brad@brownforussenate.com

Worcester Regional Office
18 Grafton St.
Worcester, MA
Contact: Bob Lashua 978-758-7500
bob@brownforussenate.com

Danvers Regional Office
151 Endicott St.
Danvers, MA
Contact: Joe Walsh 978-979-0685
joe@brownforussenate.com

Boston Regional Office
85 Merrimac St. 4th Floor
Contact: Shaun Burke 781-854-6256
sburke02129@gmail.com

Be safe on the roads but please remember that Scott needs your help in the next 30 days. If you have any time today to come to an office and make calls on Scott's behalf, we will be happy to have you.

Sincerely,

Brad Hansen
Field Director
Scott Brown for US Senate

The Massachusetts special election is Jan 19th.

People from every state please make PHONE CALLS FOR FREEDOM. Help get Scott Brown (R) elected to the U.S. Senate.

This election is so important to give the Republican Senate 41 votes and take away the Democrat's filibuster proof majority. And we can send a clear message to Washington that we mean what we say and we CAN affect election outcomes in 2010. And Scott's vote could be important in the healthcare bill if the Republicans are successful in dragging out the vote.

Anyone across the country who is interested in making calls from home to citizens of Massachusetts on Scott Brown's behalf, please contact Field Director Brad Hansen at:

brad@brownforussenate.com or call 509-595-4683

Brad will set you up with a username and password. You will receive an email with your unique user name and password, as well as a link to the website where you will log in. Once you are logged in, watch the tutorial on how to use the system and then you can start making calls.

Massachusetts has not elected a Republican to the Senate in forty years. Let's change that starting today with the Vote Heard Round the World!

Republican Scott Brown, Democrat Martha Coakley and Independent candidate Joseph Kennedy take questions during a live radio talk show on WBZ-AM on Monday. (Steven Senne/AP)

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BOSTON — The three candidates running to fill the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s Senate seat sparred on everything from Afghanistan to health care during their first debate Monday night on WBZ Radio.

The pending health care legislation produced some of the biggest differences between the candidates. Democrat Attorney General Martha Coakley defended her decision to support the Senate’s reform bill despite restrictions it places on funding for abortion procedures.

During the primary race, she vowed to oppose a House version that restricted insurers from covering abortions.

“Let’s keep in mind what the goals are: coverage and keeping costs down,â€