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As ThinkProgress first reported, Wall Street lavished Scott Brown (R-MA) with contributions and support front political attack groups for his special election to the US Senate.
Think Progress » With GOP In Its Pocket, Financial Industry Tries To Buy Off UK Conservatives 2010
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Mitt Romney (R-MA) continues to struggle with questions about why he wants to repeal a health care law that is so similar to the health reforms he signed in 2006 as Governor of Massachusetts.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) scored a victory yesterday when Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) and four other Republicans helped his $15 billion jobs bill advance past a Republican filibuster.
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Reasons for the putative demise included the election of Republican governors in New Jersey and Virginia, the election of Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), and the group of anti-abortion Democrats in the House led by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI).
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Following the election of Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) to the U.S.
Think Progress » Chris Matthews Refuses To Admit He Was Wrong To Ridicule Grayson 2010
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Reid, for his part, is reaching out to Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), in the hopes that he will provide support to overcome a GOP filibuster.
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“In a six-day span just before the US Senate election,” Sen. -elect Scott Brown (R-MA) collected “nearly $450,000 from donors who work at financial companies, a sign the industry is prepared to spend heavily in the upcoming midterm elections to beat back new controls and taxes President Obama wants to impose.”
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State Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) is a snake oil salesman.
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State Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), the Republican candidate running for the special election in Massachusetts next week, has been campaigning for the last several days telling crowds an odd conspiracy theory.
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State Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), who won the special election to represent Massachusetts in the United States Senate yesterday, celebrated his win at the Boston Park Plaza last night.
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