Boston mayor: Dem loss in Mass. Senate race would be win for those who want Obama to fail
By APSunday, January 17, 2010
Boston mayor: Coakley opponents want Obama to fail
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has told a largely black congregation that if Democrat Martha Coakley loses the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts, it will be a victory for people who want President Barack Obama to fail.
Coakley, who’s Massachusetts’ attorney general, is in a tight race against Republican Scott Brown. The special election Tuesday is being held to fill the seat left vacant by the death of U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy.
Menino appeared with Coakley at a Sunday morning prayer service in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
Coakley praised Obama for trying to lead the nation to a brighter future. Menino was more blunt. He said a Brown victory would imperil Obama’s agenda.
Obama is coming to Boston to campaign with Coakley on Sunday afternoon.
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DORCHESTER, Mass. (AP) — Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has told a largely black congregation that if Democrat Martha Coakley loses the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts, it will be a victory for people who want President Barack Obama to fail.
Coakley, who’s Massachusetts’ attorney general, is in a tight race against Republican Scott Brown. The special election Tuesday is being held to fill the seat left vacant by the death of U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy.
Menino appeared with Coakley at a Sunday morning prayer service in Boston for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
Coakley praised Obama for trying to lead the nation to a brighter future. Menino was more blunt. He said a Brown victory would imperil Obama’s agenda.
Obama is coming to Boston to campaign with Coakley on Sunday afternoon.
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