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Mass

(27,315 posts)
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 01:19 PM Sep 2012

Kerry campaigning with Warren in Somerville and around Boston

http://www.boston.com/politicalintelligence/2012/09/24/sen-john-kerry-starts-campaigning-for-senate-hopeful-elizabeth-warren/VmifuAjwZrIf9bzmtVSNBI/story.html

Senator John Kerry today begins the delicate task of campaigning for Senator Scott Brown’s political opponent while not alienating himself from his junior colleague.

The Massachusetts Democrat will attend a morning campaign event in Somerville and an evening fund-raiser in Boston for Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard Law School professor challenging Brown for reelection.

In between, Kerry and Warren will speak at a labor rally alongside AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka.

Kerry previewed this political challenge earlier this month when he hinted he would be endorsing Warren soon. He avoided a question about whether Brown’s political record — which has led the Republican to be ranked by one publication as the second-most bipartisan member of their chamber — offered just the kind of political compromise the senator says is needed in American politics.

“What I want to do is first explain why I’m supporting Elizabeth, and I will do that somewhere in the next few days, and then we will go into the differentials and other pieces of it,” Kerry told reporters after he addressed the Massachusetts delegation to the Democratic National Convention.


http://somerville.patch.com/articles/kerry-says-control-of-senate-national-agenda-at-stake-in-warren-brown-race
http://o5.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dims3/PATCH/resize/273x203/http://hss-prod.hss.aol.com/hss/storage/patch/f831ff75f2e833cdc9386946f56e695

Sen. John Kerry, speaking in Somerville Monday morning, said control of the Senate, and as a result, control of the national agenda, is at stake in the race between Sen. Scott Brown, a Republican, and his Democratic challenger, Elizabeth Warren.

Kerry, speaking at Davis Square's NGP VAN, a tech firm that works on Democratic campaigns, went out of his way to say nothing bad about Brown, his senatorial colleague.

He did say that Brown, if reelected, could be the deciding vote to hand control of the Senate to Republicans, which would have consequences for the country.

Kerry referred to environmental policy, foreign policy and Supreme Court nominations as areas where the Republican party differs from the will of Massachusetts voters.

A Senate controlled by Republican Mitch McConnell as opposed to Democrat Harry Reid would be bad for Massachusetts voters, Kerry said.

Somerville Patch will provide video of Kerry's talk in Somerville shortly.
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Kerry campaigning with Warren in Somerville and around Boston (Original Post) Mass Sep 2012 OP
If Warren loses, this will be the end of regulation by showing Americans don't believe in it, IMHO. freshwest Sep 2012 #1
Here's some NECN coverage karynnj Sep 2012 #2
link? MBS Sep 2012 #3
That was lame on my part karynnj Sep 2012 #4
what do you all think of Scott Brown naming of Scalia as his favorite ? JI7 Oct 2012 #5
I certainly hope so. Mass Oct 2012 #7
Sigh, the chattering class is at work again. Mass Oct 2012 #6

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
1. If Warren loses, this will be the end of regulation by showing Americans don't believe in it, IMHO.
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 01:43 PM
Sep 2012

And thanks to John Kerry for putting himself forward to stop the Tea Party from taking over both houses of Congress. If they take over, look to see the style of governing they've shown in the states nationalized.

karynnj

(59,503 posts)
2. Here's some NECN coverage
Tue Sep 25, 2012, 01:11 AM
Sep 2012

Kerry looks happy and was very convincing - and, though not the point, this video leaves no doubt who the most charming, pleasant, dignified and likable Senator is.

JI7

(89,250 posts)
5. what do you all think of Scott Brown naming of Scalia as his favorite ?
Tue Oct 2, 2012, 06:04 AM
Oct 2012

will it hurt him some more. he followed up with Kennedy and then Sotomayor but it seemed more in reaction to the boos and seeing that wouldn't play well in that state.



Mass

(27,315 posts)
7. I certainly hope so.
Tue Oct 2, 2012, 08:53 AM
Oct 2012

Particularly because it was clear it was an unscripted answer and it probably shows the true Scott Brown a lot better than more scripted answers about not voting for McConnell (he is going to be the only candidate, so it will not change anything).

Mass

(27,315 posts)
6. Sigh, the chattering class is at work again.
Tue Oct 2, 2012, 08:52 AM
Oct 2012

I remember an article a few weeks ago stating that Kerry would not become SoS if Brown wins, as it would make him the Senior Senator in MA.

Now, we have an article concerning the opposing opinion: He cant be SoS if Warren wins because it would open a seat that could change the balance in the Senate.

These two articles just inspired me two thoughts.

- Some people are paid way too much to give their opinion to the media. Who cares, particularly when they have no clue one way or the other.

- There seems to be some fairly strong forces opposing this nomination, if I can believe the ink used to tell us why he will not win it. Though he has the endorsement of our junior senator, Mr Scalia's friend.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/259627-warren-win-might-affect-kerrys-future

Anyway, why dont we wait until Obama wins and we know the balance in the Senate before we adjudicate a second term SoS seat.

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