Scott Brown got at least one vote today.
Entering the polls, in howling wind, blowing snow, and temperatures in the 20s, there was one person holding signs at the entrance. Yep, it was a Scott Brown sign. Drove into work, through two different town centers, and in each there was a person or persons holding signs. All for Scott Brown.
If by some miracle Brown manages to pull off a win today, no one will be able to say he didn't earn it.
GO SCOTT GO!!!
That is all.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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interested to see how this turns out!
there was one person holding signs at the entrance. Yep, it was a Scott Brown sign.
Mind-boggling. Not that there was a Brown supporter there, but that there weren't any Coakley supporters. This election has been the eye of a political storm. Everybody who's been paying attention knows that getting out the vote is critical. And yet, Coakley can't find volunteers to act as pollwatchers? Couldn't even pay anybody to do it?
If anyone needed any more proof of the general incompetence of Coakley's campaign and the lack of enthusiasm for her, there it is.
My town has both, and the poll was crowded. Saw a few signs in Cambridge and Medford for Brown, but most were for Coakley.
I hope he wins, but I suspect no matter what it'll be close.
voter number 117 as she fed her ballot into the box in a small northeastern town where you sort of also live echoes that done and done. make it a double.
Mike and I voted this morning, then went over to the eye doctor. On our way up Route 3, we passed under a group of Brown supporters holding signs on a bridge. I rolled down my window and gave them a thumbs-up!
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