January 15, 2010
A senior Massachusetts lawmaker says if Republicans win a special Senate election there next week, President Barack Obama's health care overhaul is dead.
Democrat Barney Frank told reporters Friday: "If Scott Brown wins, it'll kill the health bill."
The Massachusetts congressman said Democratic candidate Martha Coakley should have campaigned harder for the seat held for decades by Edward Kennedy. Nonetheless, Frank said he thinks Coakley will win Tuesday's contest. Latest polls show a close race between Brown and Coakley. Kennedy died last summer of brain cancer and Democrat Paul Kirk was appointed to fill the seat on an interim basis. Brown has said he would be the 41st vote against the health bill.
'So unions get mountains of Obamacare waivers, but they can't budge for religious organizations? Creepy. '-@politicalmath
EUREKA – Monday is President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would be 101.
seanhannity: @HarryLarris @RickSantorum later results, was the main issue
seanhannity: @Formally_Known #YouKnowImRight and people ripping me for not taking it, even funnier.
ewerickson: I think an aggressive Romney attack against Santorum hurts Romney.
ewerickson: @bflo360 I got off at 10pm.
dloesch: RT @jimmiebjr: Missouri, the state that gave no counties to Mitt Romney, is also the state that rejected Obamacare. #NoCoincidencesInPolitics