AP: Mass. Senate race becoming proxy on health bill

AP โ€“ Candidates for the U.S. Senate seat left empty by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.

AP โ€“ Candidates for the U.S. Senate seat left empty by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.

It is my prayer that this race between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley will be the death of Nationalized Health Care.

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“BOSTON โ€“ The race to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has turned into a proxy battle over the fate of President Barack Obama‘s health care overhaul.

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A once-pedestrian contest between Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown has coarsened with a week to go, as the two have cast themselves as custodians of the pivotal Senate vote to determine the bill’s fate.

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“As the 41st senator, I can stop it,” Brown said last week during a debate, highlighting his potential to be the breakthrough Senate vote that upholds a GOP filibuster. While he opposes the bill, the state senator voted in 2006 in favor of a Massachusetts universal health care bill that has largely been the model for the Obama legislation.

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The stakes are so high Democrats won’t rule out taking as long as a month to certify the election results โ€” should Brown win โ€” to prevent a Republican from assuming the seat until the Senate completes its work on Kennedy’s hallmark legislation.”

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