Tuesday, January 19, 2010

GOP Brown Victorious in Massachusetts

In a special election to fill the late Senator Ted Kennedy's US Senate seat, Republican Scott Brown, formerly a little-known Massachusetts state senator, claimed victory in a tight, momentum-shifting race late Tuesday night. Claiming 52 percent of the vote, Mr. Brown now will head to Washington, DC to be sworn in as Massachusetts's junior Senator and will be faced with a number of issues pressing not only GOPs, but the entire Senate, most notably health care reform. Displacing Democrats' fillibuster-proof 60 votes, Mr. Brown now forces the White House and a Democrat-controlled Congress to figure out how and when they will pass what stands to be President Obama's signature domestic policy initiative, historic health reform legislation. As Washington anxiously, or soberly, awaits Mr. Brown's arrival into the Senate, news outlets are reporting that Democratic leaders are now scrambling to salvage health reform before it gets torn and tattered by GOPs, misguided by midterm election concerns, or other pressing policy issues.

To read more on Mr. Brown's landmark victory, click on the following major media outlet links:

The Hill - Brown Snags Massachusetts Senate Seat in Stunning Upset Win for Republicans

The New York Times - GOP Takes Massachusetts Senate Seat
The Wall Street Journal - GOP Victory Upends Senate
Kaiser Health News - Republican Brown Wins Senate Seat

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