THE BROWN WIN
One new senator and everything changes?
An observation after the special election in Massachusetts: Republicans crow as if they have retaken the White House, the Senate and the House, and the Democrats whine as if the Republicans have retaken the White House, the Senate and the House.
KEITH REED, ROSEMOUNT
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I find it amusing to watch President Obama and the Democrats try to spin the results of the special election in Massachusetts.
In November, Virginia, a moderate state, and New Jersey, a left-leaning state, elected Republican governors. And on Tuesday, Massachusetts, a longtime Democratic stronghold, overwhelmingly elected Scott Brown to fill the Senate seat once held by the late Ted Kennedy, who held the seat since 1962.
For the past eight months, populist protests have been held across our nation, with millions turning out demanding one thing of our elected government -- back off and leave us alone. We're Americans, we can take care of ourselves. Until the Democrats reassess themselves and their congressional leadership, they will continue to lose seats.
RICHARD O'BRIEN, ALBERTVILLE
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