Pollster Frank Luntz is having a hard time keeping Coakley supporters for his election day focus groups, even though he pays well.
http://dailycaller.com/2010/01/19/pollster-frank-luntz-having-difficulting-finding-coakley-supporters-for-focus-group-on-the-eve-of-massachusetts-senate-race/
The last time this happened to him was when Howard Dean tanked in the 2004 primary.
ReplyDeleteBrown is up 5 points with 4% reporting in. Looking good!
ReplyDeleteMartha is getting solidly trounced in the suburbs, she still gets the liberal strongholds like Cambridge, Concord, Lexington and Newton. But in the middle class and blue collar areas Brown is showing very strong.
Proud to say my hometown of Marlboro went for Brown [55%] too bad he didnt' do better in Worcester [Coakley leading 75%]
I should have refreshed! With 20% in it's Brown by 7 points!
ReplyDeletePapijoe, I'm watching! Wow!
ReplyDelete52% reporting: Brown 53 Coakley 47
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More than 50% still up by 5 points
ReplyDelete60% reporting...Brown up by 7 points!
ReplyDeleteOne interesting trend I'm noting is that she is getting hammered in the middle class and affluent Catholic suburbs. So looks like those anti-Catholic comments backfired!
ReplyDeleteDemocrat EPIC FAIL.
ReplyDeleteHilarious. Could not have happened to a nicer bunch. Not condescending or self-righteous to a level so off-putting that they've soured their own base.
She angered Catholics AND Red Sox Nation with ignorant comments, but I think the voters were spitting mad before she even opened her pie hole.
ReplyDeleteYour state came through, papi!
ReplyDeleteAP just declared Brown the winner by 7 points with 75% of precincts reporting!!!!!
ReplyDeleteToo bad we don't have Fox News up here. We do have CNN, but I don't want to hear how this is the second Tuesday in a row with a large disaster.
ReplyDeleteOr how it's Bush's fault that Coakley lost? Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteSome Demwit was saying that the fact that Brown might win was a sure sign that the people of the US are tired of the corruption of the Republicans.
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