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Democrats Face Loss of Kennedy Seat

January 19th, 2010 Grungeman Leave a comment Go to comments

Democrats face the possibility of losing their most iconic U.S. Senate seat, held for almost 47 years by the late Edward Kennedy, in a Massachusetts election today that could also cost them their 60-vote Senate supermajority needed to help pass a health-care overhaul….

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