1-10-10 Washington Post on Scott Brown

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Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker today profiles Scott Brown’s race for U.S. Senate.

“Something has happened the past couple of months. State Sen. Scott Brown, a relative pauper when it comes to political spending, has been closing in. While Coakley has been drumming her fingers until fate gets on with it, Brown has been standing on street corners, holding up signs, delivering posters and putting 200,000 miles on his pickup truck…Who the heck is Scott Brown? Start with this: He's Joe Six-Pack with a law degree and 30 years in the National Guard.” (Washington Post, 1/10/10)

Click here to read the full article, “A Republican Senate Upset in Massachusetts?

Aug
12
Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) will vote against Elena Kagan's confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court this afternoon, the freshman announced in a statement. Brown said he does not believe Kagan has enough experience since she hasn't served on the bench. Brown said Kagan lacks "both"...
Jul
22
Scott Brown speaks on the Senate Floor: "We can't keep spending like we're doing."

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