With the new polls out in the Governor's race Charley talked about the race and if Cahill should drop out and what can be done in the debate coming up next week.
“…vote for US Canada I should be when we're gonna vote for Martha Coakley. . And I don't like Scott Brown. . I didn't know voting in a lot of people now Obama -- around and act. Eight it's truly sorry that they get …”
“…Albuquerque alike can you vote as somebody -- what they stand bought. Scott Brown might only vote -- what you -- but it -- and having it then got a call when you're bought a product …”
Pollster Scott Rasmussen on Governor's Race
Pollster Scott Rasmussen joins Charley to discuss the latest poll on the Governor's race in Massachusetts. Deval Patrick leads with 39% of the vote, Charlie Baker has 34% of the vote and Tim Cahill has 18% Do you think it's time for Tim Cahill to drop out of the race or is there still time for a comeback?
“…Sure. On -- you know in the Scott Brown race and everybody came away with a feeling Martha Coakley probably ran 99 of the ten ads in the outside groups that you know war on her side the democratic senatorial committee big labor everywhere. Just attacking Scott Brown nasty nasty attacks one after another. In a lot of people thought it backfired on her. What are you seeing and hearing …”
Candidate for State Auditor and Worcester County Sheriff Guy Glodis will join Charley to discuss his campaign for State Auditor against Suzanne Bump and Mike Lake in the democratic primary. The primary is on September 14th. Who are you supporting for auditor on the democratic side?
“…we have big US senate race in our state last January yes Scott Brown you served with in the senate I do believe. Against Martha Coakley the attorney general who can vote for I voted for Coakley I go to -- well as -- a public safety our work closely with had a relation I never met Scott Brown I didn't serve with them in the alleged holes I was gone when he -- man okay. And I'm you know I was originally I wasn't with. Coakley original house a couple one all and then I want to Coakley. But believe me it's a good race and what we'll see what happens I mean it you know I I still think the jury's out on on the whole Scott Brown issue. We'll see how how he does I mean let's see if he does somebody in the democratic primary for president and …”
Earl Sholley takes on Barney Frank
Candidate for Congress in the 4th District Earl Sholley joins Charley to discuss his campaign against Barney Frank. Earl faces a primary on September 14th to decide who will face-off against Barney Frank in November
“…Massachusetts -- I mean it would be. Well you know what hello Scott Brown won in Massachusetts. …”
“…and I like to remind people that debt. And that 2004. When Scott Brown ran against me in a special. State -- primary election but we're Cheryl JC quiet running gastric quite sure got forty point …”
Jim McKenna for Attorney General
Write-in Candidate for Attorney General Jim McKenna joins Charley to tell you how you can get his name on the ballot in November. The primary on September 14th he needs to get 10,000 votes in order to get on the main ballot in November. Are you going to vote for him on September 14th?
“…to some more local politics. Everybody knows that our attorney general is Martha Coakley and in she is gonna be running for her second term this fall as. Our State's attorney general. And -- she also is the one who challenged of course Scott Brown for. -- US senate she won that four way I think it was a four way democratic primary. And she. Four way democratic primary and then ran -- ten honorable campaign. In the in the final against Scott brown and Scott was able to be here. Think the final was 5247. Great win for Scott Brown. . So anyway mark this up for reelection in. -- a couple of different folks looking at taking Iran and all of them …”
“…signatures. So. Presently. Right now there's no name on the ballot against. Martha Coakley for attorney general to -- drawn into. People to get us a new attorney general that our state so. Definitely needs. Will …”
Excitement over the outcome of Tuesday's Republican Senate primary is on hold for now in he 49th State. That's because the winner is unknown and won't be for a while. More than 16,000 absentee ballots were sent out in the race and only 7,600 were in the hands of state officials on Wednesday when the vote tally showed incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski running just 1,688 votes behind upstart Tea Party favorite Joe Miller. The National GOP has dispatched a lawyer to Alaska to help the incumbant Murkowski - should they have?
“…own this is not a stolen election. 1877. You're saying isn't the Martha Coakley type of situation. …”
“…Yeah. Just talking about Scott Brown I mean just really turnout beat up and going to be government. Republican. I mean not just not. I mean even if …”
Sarah Palin Scott Brown Smackdown
A spokeswoman for Republican Sen. Scott Brown is brushing off criticism from Sarah Palin, who questioned his credentials as "a hard-core constitutional conservative." Palin said that while Massachusetts voters might be willing "to put up with Scott Brown and some of the antics there," voters in her home state "wouldn't stand for that." Whose side are you on?
“…what are the results. Sara Keller says they would not stand for Scott Brown in Alaska and who cite you one Palin's -- browns browns side of course or 57%. -- I don't sue I don't you know maybe maybe -- had to -- live in that senate district and be represented by this horror named Cheryl Jakes rhymes with -- to to appreciate Scott Brown but. -- not come in from Tea Party conservative right -- state he's got him you know he's got it. The deal would democratic -- liberal issue that's always gonna survive. Who who the hell do you want to did you do you prefer again we we gave us some props though Martha Coakley for going after national red. And there were they're patting the the rate increases to the right. Packet to the ratepayers of Massachusetts but still I mean how would still take Scott Brown over marcher Marcia Coakley -- that about what you're BM choice. You know and it. I'm happy what happened that Alaska believe …”
“…but it sees. Its its interest syrup pay one has one after. Scott Brown today on the Fox Business Network. And she was asked on the -- on fox if at the Massachusetts Republican I always. …”
Sarah Palin said Wednesday that Massachusetts "puts up" with Senator Scott Brown (R-Mass.), but he would not get elected in Alaska. The former Alaska governor said that "you dance with the one that brought you" and that Republicans should not "follow the herd" by going along with the Obama-Pelosi-Reid agenda.
“…guys I will not vote for him again and sure you well Martha Coakley runs against him or Vicki Kennedy runs against him you're not gonna vote for us Scott. -- could mark the you knew where she stood. Yeah sure okay good that you know that's the type the people that make Republicans lose races. Scott Brown only votes the way I want 90% of the time. So Bob I think they'll vote for somebody who votes the way …”
“…Palin. Alaska wouldn't stand. For Scott Brown. . Is this greater what I've read I'd love Sarah Palin but Scott proud is like my hero so let's let's read this. Sarah Palin said yesterday while Massachusetts may. Put up with senator Scott Brown the conservatives in her home state quote wouldn't stand for him close quote. Palin in an interview on Fox Business Network was …”
Mama Grizzlies speak against Palin
Web Editions featuring Sheryl Crow's new anti-Palin song
“…of the over is that to pop out real -- ads against Scott Brown just on -- Martha Coakley right now I know look there an independent group they can say what they want. -- I was Martha Coakley and there's no question about her pro choice credentials I would call them Melissa less than say. Would you get out of …”
House lawmakers yesterday scurried back to Capitol Hill -- booking last-minute flights and canceling appearances at town halls -- to approve a $26 billion package that will provide aid to states. The rare one-day session, interrupting a six-week congressional recess, was scheduled after the US Senate surprisingly passed the bill last week. The legislation would boost Medicaid and education funding to states, including $655 million for Massachusetts
“…What what are we supposed to do. It reminds me of after Scott Brown beat Martha Coakley you know there's this. Beat the press mute your show when their talk about the meteor and it's all media people in the talk about the souls. And if they were saying after Scott Speed up Martha Coakley. . Well loved. Scott Brown was on the talk shows all the time -- Martha Coakley was an all -- Well the reason was that. Martha Coakley never called the talk shows tests c'mon. Scott called the talk shows all the time wherever he was driving around the state …”