The senator’s campaign touted its in-state donations in the first three months of the year, while slamming the “out-of-state liberals” it says are backing challenger Elizabeth Warren.
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Massachusetts needs a senator that speaks for the people and researches before coming up with the answer he thinks the people want to hear. If Brown wants to play both sides of the aisle, let him do it elsewhere. We don't need to always be guessing how he will vote for us.
Scott Brown the Chief in charge of pandering. He can say he's independant all he wants but he is in the hip pocket of big oil...
Another politician owned by the rich special interests who also thinks he knows best when it comes to women in America.
your doing a great job Senator, I look forward to 6 years
... and now it appears that Eric Cantor is giving money to a SuperPAC that targets republicans as well as democrats, all to "cleanse" Congress of any form of "liberalism." I don't agree with Brown at all but laud both these candidates for their attempt at fairness in funding.