The 2010 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts will take place on January 19, 2010. A party primary election determining the winners of party nominations occurred on December 8, 2009.[1][2] It will be a special election to fill the Massachusetts Class I Senate seat, for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2013.
The vacancy was created by the death of Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy on August 25, 2009. The seat is currently held by an appointee, Paul Kirk, a longtime Kennedy aide who is not a candidate in the election to complete the term. Kennedy had held the seat since 1962, having been elected in a 1962 special election to fill the seat which, in turn, had been vacated by his brother, John F. Kennedy, who was elected President in 1960.
Scott's election would shock the country and send a strong message that business as usual in Washington is coming to an end.
If he is successful, Scott will be the crucial 41st vote against President Obama's health care bill when it comes back to the Senate for final passage.
I hope you will visit Scott's website and consider helping him with a donation.
There are only 22 days left until the special election in Massachusetts. Wouldn't it be nice to elect a fiscal conservative to Ted Kennedy's seat in the United States Senate and someone who could block Obama / Hitlercare?
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