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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-08-09 08:21 PM
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MA-Sen Results Thread -it's looking like an easy Coakley victory
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Edited on Tue Dec-08-09 09:04 PM by ccharles000
Polls are closing in the Bay State, as Martha Coakley, Michael Capuano, and friends square off. All anecdotes about turnout suggest "very low."

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2010/senate_race/

http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5998/masen-results-thread

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8:58 pm: The AP has called it for Coakley.
8:55 pm: I'll check back in in a while, but it's looking like an easy Coakley victory; the concessions should be imminent. Btw, on the GOP side, Scott Brown beats Jack E. Robinson by a convincing 88-12.
8:50 pm: At 40% reporting, it's still 48-27-13-12. We're getting to the point of mathematical impossibility for Capuano.
8:45 pm: Now we're up to 22%. It's 48-27-14-12. Another bad sign for Capuano: losing in Boston, too. Coakley's up 46-32 on Capuano in Beantown.
8:35 pm: Up to 14% reporting, and still 47-26-14-11. Here's the really bad news for Capuano: Cambridge is starting to report -- where he needs to absolutely crush if he's going to make any ground -- and at 3% reporting, Coakley is leading Capuano by a similar 47-26 margin. The main difference in Cambridge is Khazei pulling in 24%, with Pagliuca only at 4.
8:30 pm: Not much change in momentum. Now we're at 7% reporting, and it's 48-25-16-11.
8:15 pm: With 1% reporting, it's Coakley at 47, Capuano at 26, Khazei at 17, and Pagliuca at 10.
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