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Elizabeth Warren Increases Her Lead over Scott Brown in Massachusetts Senate Race

ProudProgressive 2012/03/20 22:24:03
I think everyone can agree that this November's election is a momentous one in American history. The Right Wing struggles desperately to avoid any topic in which the President has been successful, like the economy, foreign policy, civil rights, women's rights, education, clean air and water, and America's energy supply. Meanwhile they spend their time trying to deny women access to birth control, take away their right to control their own bodies, hand more of America's wealth to the wealthiest and do everything they can to prevent job creation. Apart from the Presidential race, which is pretty much over already given the daily pathetic performances from the Republican candidates, the Senate and the House are both up for grabs. Much attention has been focused on the Massachusetts race, where Elizabeth Warren, possibly THE most astute economist in the country, faces off against sometime Tea Party darling Scott Brown. It's a long way to election day, but to those who want to see this country continue moving forward, the latest polls are at least encouraging. Let's only hope that the Republicans don't succeed at preventing millions of Americans from voting.

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Elizabeth Warren Increases Her Lead over Scott Brown in Massachusetts Senate Race
By: Jason Easley
March 20, 2012

A new Public Policy Polling poll of Massachusetts has found that Elizabeth Warren has increased her lead over Sen. Scott Brown to 46%-41%.

According to PPP, Democratic challenger Warren has seen her lead over Brown more than double from two points, (46%-44%) to five points, (46%-41%). The race remains close because Sen. Brown's cultivated image as a moderate still wins him the support of 17% of Democrats. Scott Brown leads Elizabeth Warren by 12 points with Independents, 48%-36%, but he has lost 20% of his Independent support since his 2010 victory.

Elizabeth Warren is more personally liked than Sen. Brown, and has a better net favorability rating, (+13) than the incumbent (+3). Brown leads Warren in favorability among moderates 50%-42%, but that eight point favorability advantage isn't transferring to votes, as Warren leads Brown 42%-40% with moderates.

A big problem for Brown is that a majority of the state's voters consider Republican ideology too conservative. Fifty four percent of those polled believed that GOP ideology is too conservative. Fifty seven percent of Massachusetts moderates think that Republican ideology is too conservative. In contrast, voters are split on Democratic ideology. By a margin of 41%-41% those surveyed thought that Democratic ideology was about right.

Elizabeth Warren has a higher favorability rating than Scott Brown with men, (45%-42%), and women (48%-44%). The gender gap is also present in this race as Warren has a huge net favorability advantage over Brown with women. Warren favorability with women is 48%-29% compared to Brown's 44%-42%. Warren's (+19) net favorability with women gives her a seventeen point advantage over Brown (+2).

All these being equal, the Elizabeth Warren/Scott Brown contest looks like a tossup, but there are two outside factors that may tip this race to the Democratic challenger. The presence of President Obama on the ballot in November is certain to help Warren. Elizabeth Warren enjoys a 66% approval rating with Massachusetts voters who supported Obama in 2008. If the Obama voters turn out strongly on Election Day, it will also be bad news for Scott Brown. Sen. Brown has 57% disapproval rating with Obama voters. Sixty seven percent of those who support President Obama are also supporting Elizabeth Warren.

Obama currently enjoys a 21 point lead over Romney in the state. President Obama's popularity compared to Scott Brown's decision to get behind Mitt Romney early could be a deciding factor in this race.

Brown may have also committed a colossal blunder by voting with the Republican Party in favor of the Blunt amendment. With one vote, Brown undercut his image as in independent voice and aligned himself with his party in the Republican war on women. If this becomes an issue in the fall, the Blunt voter is certain to come back to haunt Scott Brown.

The Massachusetts Senate race is shaping up to be a close contest all the way through Election Day. Scott Brown's incumbency is being offset by Elizabeth Warren's appeal as a candidate, but Warren's trump card is President Obama. The President is certain to campaign with Warren in the fall, and the president's popularity in the state could be just enough to get her over the hump and into the Senate.

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  • ὤTṻnde΄ӂ 2012/03/20 22:36:48
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    I don't know how there could be a question now that Brown came out in support of the Blunt/Rubio amendment. Women would have to be stupid to vote for him. I would love to have a Senator Warren from my state......I'll keep dreaming.

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  • twocrows 2012/03/21 05:21:37
    twocrows
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    I'll bet the Republicans who blocked her confirmation to chair the Consumer Protection Agency are kicking themselves about now. and they will be REALLY apoplectic, in 4 years, if she does what I think she might.
    can you say, President Warren?
  • heirsoftheking 2012/03/20 23:02:18
    heirsoftheking
    On Election Day 2012. 33 US Senate Seats will be up for grabs - Democrats have to defend 23 of those seats, Republicans have to defend 10. 12 Governors' Seats will also be up for grabs - Democrats have to defend 8 of them, Republicans have to defend 4.
  • ProudPr... heirsof... 2012/03/20 23:16:45
    ProudProgressive
    +2
    It will certainly be interesting :)
  • heirsof... ProudPr... 2012/03/20 23:30:34
    heirsoftheking
    And of course all 435 US House Seats will be up for grabs, like they always are once every 2 years.
  • ὤTṻnde΄ӂ 2012/03/20 22:36:48
    ὤTṻnde΄ӂ
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    I don't know how there could be a question now that Brown came out in support of the Blunt/Rubio amendment. Women would have to be stupid to vote for him. I would love to have a Senator Warren from my state......I'll keep dreaming.
  • ProudPr... ὤTṻnde΄ӂ 2012/03/20 23:17:27
    ProudProgressive
    +3
    I have yet to hear even a remotely rational reason why any woman would vote for any Republican.
  • ὤTṻnde΄ӂ ProudPr... 2012/03/20 23:32:55
    ὤTṻnde΄ӂ
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    I guess they could be one-issue voters like if they are Christian Fundmentalists. They already believe women should all the men to make all decisions. How could anyone argue with this? She is severely dumb.
    Michelle Duggar, co-star of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting: This reality-TV mega-mom likely endorsed Rick Santorum because her husband told her to. Or at least that's what I read in this excerpt from her marital advice pamphlet, The Seven Basic Needs of a Husband, as reported by RadarOnline:

    A Husband Needs A Wife Who Accepts Him As A Leader And Believes In His God-Given Responsibilities”: Husbands are commanded to govern their wives; God works through a man’s decisions — good or bad; Bad decisions reveal his needs and allow the wife to appeal and demonstrate Godly character; The more a wife trusts her husband, the more careful he will be in giving her direction; Never ask others for counsel without your husband’s approval; reassure your husband that you understand and believe that he is your God-given leader.
    A husband needs a wife who will continue to develop inward and outward beauty: How can you become more of the wife of your husband’s dreams?; discover and conform to your husband’s real wishes; explain your hairstyle to others on the basis of your submissi...


    I guess they could be one-issue voters like if they are Christian Fundmentalists. They already believe women should all the men to make all decisions. How could anyone argue with this? She is severely dumb.
    Michelle Duggar, co-star of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting: This reality-TV mega-mom likely endorsed Rick Santorum because her husband told her to. Or at least that's what I read in this excerpt from her marital advice pamphlet, The Seven Basic Needs of a Husband, as reported by RadarOnline:

    A Husband Needs A Wife Who Accepts Him As A Leader And Believes In His God-Given Responsibilities”: Husbands are commanded to govern their wives; God works through a man’s decisions — good or bad; Bad decisions reveal his needs and allow the wife to appeal and demonstrate Godly character; The more a wife trusts her husband, the more careful he will be in giving her direction; Never ask others for counsel without your husband’s approval; reassure your husband that you understand and believe that he is your God-given leader.
    A husband needs a wife who will continue to develop inward and outward beauty: How can you become more of the wife of your husband’s dreams?; discover and conform to your husband’s real wishes; explain your hairstyle to others on the basis of your submission to your authority; separate your “rights” from your responsibilities.
    Ask your husband to define your responsibilities; Ask your husband to tell you when you have a resistant spirit; dispel a backbiting tongue by silence.

    OMG!
    (more)
  • The Sane One 2012/03/20 22:33:14
  • **StarzAbove** 2012/03/20 22:26:46
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    I hope she wins, she's a very intelligent person and tells it like it is.
  • ProudPr... **Starz... 2012/03/20 22:29:11
    ProudProgressive
    +5
    Agreed. If she can win this election I would not be surprised to see her on the national ticket in 2016.
  • **Starz... ProudPr... 2012/03/20 22:32:43
    **StarzAbove**
    +2
    I agree. She knows what she's talking about.
  • Idiot r... ProudPr... 2012/03/21 00:28:34
    Idiot repubs
    +1
    And then appoint Obama to the Supreme Court.
  • vis_viva Idiot r... 2012/03/27 01:35:20
    vis_viva
    +1
    Wow that would be a pretty good idea. I'm saying that on the idea's own merits. The fact it would drive conservatives insane is just an added benefit.
  • Idiot r... vis_viva 2012/03/27 01:55:42
    Idiot repubs
    Thank you It would be a hoot in 2025 or 2033 when the next gop president brings Obamacare back in front of the Obama court.

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