Massachusetts Senate Race Results and 2010 Boston Globe Exit Polls : The seat was vacated with the untimely death of Democrat Senator Ted Kennedy.
Feingold, who was first elected to the Senate in 1992 didn’t want to comment on either of his potential Republican opponents, Watertown business owner Dave Westlake, and Madison real estate developer Terrence Wall.
The election has generated interest across the nation as everyone wants to know what is going to happen in Massachusetts that was till now represented by a Democrat heavyweight.
Schultz asked Sekoff why Independent voters seem to be supporting Brown. Sekoff said that he thinks it’s because President Obama hasn’t stood strongly enough against Wall Street, and that populist anger has turned on Democrats, who are now viewed by some as the status quo.
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