Tuesday, January 19, 2010

GOP wins MA Senate Seat

In the U.S., voters successfully "thrown out" the long-time Democratic camper on the seat and opt for Republican this round.

It just may not be that the Democrat did anything unpleasant during Kennedy's nearly 50-year term, but a change would certainly bring fresh air to the legislature climate and prevent the chance for corruption to breed when one single party hogs the government for a long time.

Wise choice! The voters had exercised their constitutional rights well.

Congratulations to the Massachusetts residents!


Here's an excerpt taken from the news article from CNN:

Boston, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Republican Scott Brown won a major upset victory in Tuesday's special election for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by liberal Democrat Ted Kennedy.
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Until recently, Brown was underfunded and unknown statewide. In addition, no Republican has won a U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts since 1972, and Democrats control the governorship, both houses of the state legislature, and the state's entire congressional delegation.


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