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Brown, Giuliani tour North End as Warren visits Lowell

With the election just days away, Senator Scott Brown campaigned in Boston’s North End Friday with Rudolph W. Giuliani, former New York City mayor and fellow Republican. Their visit drew a large crowd of supporters, who accompanied Brown down Hanover Street, chanting “Go, Scott, go!”

At a brief rally near the Greenway, Brown introduced Giuliani as “America’s mayor.” Giuliani recalled stumping for Brown during his victorious 2010 campaign and said Brown had “kept his promise” to be a moderate, bipartisan voice in Congress.

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Karl Rove tactic. Take your own weakness and try to pin the label on the opposition. The Republicans have been the super partisan party, the party of NO. Scott votes with the Democrats only after he counts noses to make sure it won't matter--so he can pretend he is partisan. His voting record show he votes with the Republicans when it counts: against equal pay for womwn, nay on three jobs bills, yea on continuing unneeded taxpayer subsidies for big oil. But the Karl Rove tactic: without ny evidence claim your opponent will be the partisan one. Wrong Karl and Scott. Elizabeth will vote for jobs, for education, for important research projects for our state. 

Whoops; correction: Pretend he is bipartisan. He IS partisan Republican.

Adding to Scott Brown's lies about himself and his slimy attacks on his opponent is that whole nonsense about "Mr. Independent".  A few showcase meanderings across the aisle in his final year is not independence, it's window dressing for a slick tea party Republican, financed by the same people as the Tea Party who got lucky in an off season senate race.

You don't get help from Republicans such as Giuliani if you promise THEM to be bipartisan now do you?  Brown has his deals and agreements but none are with the people whose votes he seeks.

Massachusetts voters will not be so easily fooled this year.   Some of our trolls are, not the rest of us.