Blogging Brown Vs. Coakley: Update: Brown Victory as Coakley Concedes: Update: Jim Webb: Suspend Votes Until Brown is Seated

The tide is turning as Mass voters could just hand over Ted Kennedy’s throne to a Republican and cause a Democrat meltdown over Obamacare. People are really excited about this race!

Gateway Pundit is liveblogging and reports the latest is 63% of the vote counted and Brown leads Coakley 53-46!
Michelle Malkin has a great roundup.

Campaign Spot:

Obama Towns Are Flipping To Scott Brown. Early Night, Folks. In 2008, Ashland, Massachusetts went for Obama over McCain, 5,039 votes to 3,181.
Tonight Brown won Ashland 54 percent to 45 percent – 3,467 for Brown while Coakley carried 2,897.

You can call it, folks.

Wizbang has a good roundup too!

The blame game begins with the Dems! Wow! This kind of foot shooting speaks volumes on what the people think of the Democrats’ radical agenda.

Coakley really got ahead of herself on this accusation.
Everyone calls it for Brown! It will be interesting to see how the Democrats start acting over the next couple of days!

Bayh (D) warns of catastrophe if Dems don’t listen to the lesson of this race!

What is the lesson of Massachusetts – where Democrats face the prospects of losing a Senate seat they’ve held since 1952? For Senator Bayh the lesson is that the party pushed an agenda that is too far to the left, alienating moderate and independent voters.
“It’s why moderates and independents even in a state as Democratic as Massachusetts just aren’t buying our message,” he said. “They just don’t believe the answers we are currently proposing are solving their problems. That’s something that has to be corrected.”
Bayh pointed that it’s not just Massachusetts. Independents also rejected Democratic gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey and Virginia in November.
“ The only we are able to govern successfully in this country is by liberals and progressives making common cause with independents and moderates,” Bayh said. “Whenever you have just the furthest left elements of the Dem party attempting to impose their will on the rest of the country — that’s not going to work too well.”

Lieberman is on the same page too.

Others are intent to push the agenda down America’s throat!

Update: Coakley concedes!

Things go bitter with Coak!

Think this didn’t change things?

Jim Webb: “it would only be fair and prudent that we suspend further votes on health care legislation until Senator-elect Brown is seated.”

Rush Limbaugh reacts.
Liberals react!

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Posted by Jay on January 19, 2010 9:12 pm

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One Response to “Blogging Brown Vs. Coakley: Update: Brown Victory as Coakley Concedes: Update: Jim Webb: Suspend Votes Until Brown is Seated”

  1. Doodle on January 19th, 2010 9:34 pm

    84% in Brown 52 Coakley 47

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