According to the latest group of polls, all but one conducted by the Daily Kos (which is a hugely progressive website with no compulsion to deliver truth) which showed a tie, Republican Scott Brown is anywhere from 5 to 11 points ahead going into tomorrows special election to fill the late Ted Kennedy's seat. I am cautiously optimistic that Brown can win the election. Apparently so are the current Democrats in power as they continue to try to find ways to take voting out of play on the final health care bill. If they take this route after a Brown victory, they are going to have to try and distance the Massachusetts election and the health care bill. Given the Brown is strongly emphasizing that his election means a chance to kill the bill, this is going to be a difficult sell. Mainly because it will be a blatant lie. But they seem pretty comfortable with that idea.
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