Scott Brown:Obama not invited to this party

By Hillary Chabot,Boston Herald

Surging GOP Senate candidate Scott Brown yesterday warned President Obama to “stay away” from the Bay State during his roiling race against Democratic rival Martha Coakley and not to interfere with their intensifying battle in the campaign’s final days.

“He should stay away and let Martha and I discuss the issues one on one,” Brown said. “The machine is coming out of the woodwork to get her elected. They’re bringing in outsiders,and we don’t need them.”

Coakley’s campaign showed signs of panic as they scrambled to get a last-minute appearance by Obama to bolster their effort before Tuesday’s election.

Some polls are showing the Senate contest far closer than any pundits expected,and Coakley in danger of losing her clear shot at the historic seat.

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Also check out this story from the Daily Caller…

Knowledgeable sources in Massachusetts tell The Daily Caller that Republican candidate for Senate,Scott Brown,has raised at least $1 million dollars every day this week,most of it online.

Although Brown’s campaign touted Monday’s money-bomb fundraiser that brought in $1.3 million dollars,the campaign declined to confirm totals for other days this week.

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1 comment to Scott Brown:Obama not invited to this party

  • Waste Management

    The action that Wisconsin Governor is taking is the right way to……….Where are the strikers gonna get their paychecks when the money runs out ? These people don't care about anything but themselves………When the do nothing takers are in the majority….then the payers will be broke !!! The NON payers get everything……..the Payers get NOTHING…..!!! The Federal Government is going the same way under Obama……..BROKE….!!!! Enjoy this Great Nation while you can………in a few years we will ALL be unemployed/broke and sitting on the curb…..!!!

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