Opinion and Commentary on state, regional and national news articles from a conservative feminist point of view expressed and written by conservative moderate: Tina Hemond
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Mass. Senate Race Update - Low Voter Turn-out as of Noon
Although the Democrat Secretary of State, Bill Galvin, has suggested there would be a high voter turnout, the reality may be that voter turn-out for this election is on the low side. The Boston Globe, is offering readers, city by city, to report on what is taking place at their polling station. The results are here. Count the Browns out of 1800 plus who have submitted results to date, and the fact that in almost each instance, the word is "low voter turn-out". It is not without a bit of rain, snow, and the fact that Coakley's declines in the polls, has hit Massachusetts Democrats (who are not voting for Brown) hard. This race will remain a close race, in all likelihood, however, the difference between reports from Brown voters vs. Coakley supporters is measurable by enthusiasm. Brown continues to have the momentum and his supporters are taking nothing for granted.
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2 comments:
Hi Tina ...
Thank you for the update ... I'm on the edge of my seat awaiting word ... and the anticipation is killin' me ...
Keeping the Faith in Michigan,
Jimmy
I hope he wins too!
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