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Preceding Obama’s address, Senator Scott P. Brown’s victory in Massachusetts drew our attention. The win prompted much political punditry and analysis of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha M. Coakley??€™s gaffes. Instead of focusing on her mistakes, we voiced our conviction that—following Brown’s victory—Democrats must not only deliver results, but also do so in a bipartisan manner...
Benzan’s frustration over Democrat Martha Coakley??€™s loss to Republican Scott P. Brown for a seat in the U.S. Senate spurred him to run for the State Senate, he told The Crimson in January...
Looking forward, the Democrats must end the finger-pointing over Coakley??€™s stunning defeat and focus on adapting to the political realities of the day. To ensure that the reform debate does not wither away with a partisan filibuster, the Democrats must work with the Republicans openly and honestly to improve the welfare of the people. Brown’s election by no means spells the end of the health care debate. If anything, it should herald the new era of compromise and bipartisanship that Americans were promised...
Tucker said that her experience with the Coakley campaign and her feelings of shock after Coakley??€™s loss have encouraged her to volunteer for another Democratic campaign over the summer...
Berkenfeld said that Coakley??€™s loss is a message to Democrats that “if we want change…we need to keep working...