I’ve been invited onto the Rusty Humphries show at 11:05 Eastern tonight, to discuss the outcome of the Massachusetts Senate race, which is guaranteed to be fascinating no matter how it shakes out. If you don’t get Rusty’s show in your area, there’s a list of stations that offer streaming Internet of his program here.
Can’t wait to hear you again, Doc. I hope that the results are in by then … I’ve been trying to see exit poll results all day, and this is what I finally found at the Huffington site:
“Those seeking exit polls for the 2010 Massachusetts Senate Race will be disappointed to know there aren’t any. Mike Allen of Politico reports about the lack of exit polls: ‘The consortium scrambled to put something together — for the ‘why,’ more than for the call — but wasn’t confident a reliable system could be built so fast.’ Allen adds that just days ago the Boston Sunday Globe carried the headline, ‘Senate poll: Coakley up 15 points.’ Since the election wasn’t expected to be close not long ago, some apparently thought the exit poll process wouldn’t be needed.”
Frustrating, to say the least.
This just in …
“With 18 percent of precincts reporting, early returns show Brown leading Democrat Martha Coakley 52-47 percent.”
AP projects Brown wins MA Senate Race!!!
WE WON! COAKLEY CONCEDED BY PHONE TO SCOTT BROWN!
THE PEOPLE HAVE WON!!!!
THANK YOU, JESUS!!!
John,
I stayed up extra late just to listen to you on the radio. Great job
And the people have spoken!! A great day here in Massachusetts.
You were on the radio, Doc? I missed it! Audio available?
I stayed up to listen, too. I’ll be hurting at work tomorrow, but it was well worth it! You did an amazing job! We’re so proud of you. Those were soem tough questions and you didn’t miss a beat. Although, when Rusty asked you about where to find your blogs, you should’ve plugged your site in addition to Hotair!
Hi Doc,
If the repubs. in their usual wisdom, take this win of Scott Brown as a sign that it is
time to go back to business as usual–by this time next year we won’t have moved
one inch on the road to making things better.
I don’t think Brown will allow himself to be used to further the same old same old.
But when he finds so few to back him up it will be a very hard job to stand alone
day after day. He needs all our prayers !
Rita