Brown 50% Coakley 46%

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Quote from drjekyllus:

The polls close at 8pm EST. I have heard that most new organizations did not think there would be a contest so they did not even set up exit polling. It is unlikely anyone will make a projection based on exit polls as a result. We will have to wait for official vote tallies to be released to get an idea which way this thing is going to go. I figure between 10 and 11 pm it will become obvious who will win.

When Ted Kennedy was first elected to the Senate he got voted in and was seated the next day. If Brown wins they ought to seat him tomorrow to honor Ted's memory.

Thanks.... will be on Fox all night. tomorrow is going to be a great day:D
 
Don't count your chickens until they're hatched.

I heard that even if Brown wins that the Democrats can slam the bill through anyhow using reconciliation.
 
Quote from KINGOFSHORTS:

Don't count your chickens until they're hatched.

I heard that even if Brown wins that the Democrats can slam the bill through anyhow using reconciliation.

Nobody is counting any chickens yet. The democrats ought to be winning this race by 35%. For this even to be close is a victory for Republicans. As far as ramming healthcare through, why would you do that? If a Senate seat in Mass is not safe for dems, what Senate seat is?
 
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Don't count your chickens until they're hatched.

I heard that even if Brown wins that the Democrats can slam the bill through anyhow using reconciliation.


Possible, but very unlikely. Why??? Because if reconciliation is used, the GOP can enact lots of stall tactics over various parts of the bill, in addition to stripping out the "preexisting conditions" law in the bill. Since the "preexisting conditions coverage is one of the most important part of Obama's bill, reconciliation won't be used. What they would probably do, is just quickly vote on the bill before Brown can be seated. But I doubt that would work either, as many Democrats will be running away from this health bill, especially Democrats that are up for re-election in Nov., and have to contend with just having lost a Democratic Senate seat in Liberal Massachusetts. LOL!!!! After Brown wins, it will be interesting to see how many Democratic House/Senate members jump ship and become members of the GOP. Even if Brown loses, and it's close, all Democrats have reason to be shitting their pants right now. LOL
 
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