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Scott Brown MA senate race, Massachusetts Senate Mystery: Scott Brown vs. Martha Coakley, WSJ, Boston Globe poll, Ted Kennedy’s senate seat, likely voters, race is closing, Wall Street Journal January 11, 2010
From the Wall Street Journal, January 11, 2010. “Massachusetts Senate Mystery: Scott Brown vs. Martha Coakley – WSJ.com” “Turnout for special elections is notoriously hard to predict, especially for a Massachusetts race in the dead of winter. ” “People trying to follow the suddenly hot Massachusetts race to fill the late Ted Kennedy’s senate seat can be excused if they’re getting poll whiplash. On Saturday, the Democratic polling firm Public Policy Polling announced a startling survey of 744 likely voters that found Republican Scott Brown taking a 48% to 47% leadRead More
Obama's Muslim Outreach Adviser Resigns, Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2008, WSJ, Chicago lawyer Mazen Asbahi resigns
Chicago lawyer Mazen Asbahi, Obama’s Muslim outreach coordinator has resigned. Asbahi had an 8 year association with Jamal Said, the imam at a fundamentalist-controlled mosque in Illinois. Mr. Said was named an unindicted co-conspirator, by the Justice Department, in the racketeering trial last year of several alleged Hamas fund-raisers. Read more about the resignation at: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB121797906741214995.html