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Posted: 20th January 2010 by admin in Congress, Political Communication, Political Strategy, UncategorizedTags: Boston Red Sox, Curt Schilling, democrats belittling opponents, Democrats taking voters for granted, disparaging, Jon Stewart, Martha Coakley, Mike Dukakis, NY Times, political commentator, Timothy Egan
Timothy Egan, in a NY Times column online:
Of course, Martha Coakley, the Democrat who lost in a state where only 13 percent of voters identified as Republicans, ran a campaign that should be a mandatory lesson for all her supporters in Cambridge.
Among other great sins, she belittled the retail politics of her opponent, who stood [...]