Climate Research News » Obama’s Climate Socialism Voted Down in Massachusetts
Republican Scott Brown has won a shock victory in the race for the US Senate seat in Massachusetts left vacant by Democrat Edward Kennedy’s death.January 19, 2010: Mass. Senate Race Threatens to Shift Political Landscape for Climate [Hoax] Legislation | SolveClimate.com
The Republican win has robbed the Democrats of their filibuster-proof 60-seat majority in the Senate.
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CRN comment: It’s appropriate that this Republican victory should take place in the former senate seat of deceased climate alarmist Ted Kennedy. Hopefully, the loss of Obama’s filibuster-proof 60-seat senate majority will hamper crazy ‘climate’ policies such as ‘cap and trade.’
...a Republican victory also would likely mean defeat for cap-and-trade legislation this year.Washington Pulse Blog: Sen. Boxer circles the wagons
Brown, a state senator, has indicated that he would eagerly side with Congress’s Republican leaders against regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Seeing what appears to be a close race, several groups worried about preserving the Democrats’ 60 votes have been pouring support into Coakley’s campaign. The League of Conservation Voters rolled out a $350,000 ad campaign in the final week criticizing Brown’s environmental positions.
Boxer might want to consider redirecting her concern. The vote that potentially matters most to climate change legislative prospects is not one which might (or might not) come later in the Senate, but the one in which Massachusetts voters elected Republican Scott Brown over Democrat Martha Coakley to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.GayPatriot » If Brown Wins Today, Will Boxer Pull a Dodd?
So, given how poorly Ma’am’s been polling, you think maybe she’ll pull a Chris Dodd, opening the race for a Democrat who takes the time to listen to the citizens of the once-Golden State?
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