Greater Boston TP out in force supporting Brown
For all of you who have been asking for information, here are the big events happening over the next two days involving the Scott Brown campaign. The Greater Boston Tea Party will have members at all three. As always, bring a sign.
Christen
The People’s Rally with Scott Brown
Sunday, January 17th, 3:00PM (arrive early to get a [...]
Explanations, not Endorsements
Explanations, not endorsements
Bridget Fay
In law and in principle, the Greater Boston Tea Party does not endorse candidates for public office. Many of us joined the Tea Party movement because of our dissatisfaction with the way that both political parties have conducted themselves on Beacon Hill and in Washington. Some of us joined because we were [...]
Pre-Debate Rally – Special Senate Election
Join fellow Tea Party members at UMass tonight as we rally to support our preferred candidate for the Massachusetts Special Senate Election.
Final Debate - Massachusetts Special Senate Election
5:00 – 7:00 PM
UMass Campus Center
100 Morrissey Blvd. – in the circle
For directions - http://www.umb.edu/campuscenter/directions.html
And no, I cannot get the )**^$%&^(*( link to work!!!!
MA Special Senate Election Polling
What a stunner! Just days after Rasmussen puts Coakley a measley 9 points ahead of Brown, PPP comes out with this.
The Massachusetts Senate race is now a toss up.
Buoyed by a huge advantage with independents and relative disinterest from Democratic voters in the state, Republican Scott Brown leads Martha Coakley 48-47.
What’s all the fuss about?
Brown [...]
Upcoming Meetings
We have three Meet-Ups scheduled for the next few weeks. Please join us at one if you would like to expand your network of Tea Partiers. And as always, bring a friend. If you are interested in coordinating a Meet-Up in your area, please let me know.
cvarley@bostonteaparty.com
or RSVP on Facebook or Meet Up
Boston –
Thursday, January [...]
Massachusetts Special Senate Election Update
January 7, 2010 by cvarley
Filed under What's Brewing
Visit www.redmassgroup.com – Rasmussen just released poll: Coakley 50% Brown 41%. Among those “very certain to vote” the lead is only 2%. Also, Brown leads the unaffiliated 65% to 21%.
The Axis of Cluelessness in the War on Terror
Don’t miss this brilliant and funny piece by Don Feder, a Tea Party favorite.
Brown-Coakley Analysis
January 1, 2010 by cvarley
Filed under What's Brewing
In analysis, Brown and Coakley are a mere 2 points apart.
New Year’s Resolution – To Remember
To remember what happened, to remember why we are fighting, to remember what we are fighting for, to remember to never forget, to remember to never give up. This is our country and they cannot have it, they cannot have us.
