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Sources: Obama advisers believe Coakley will lose or it's Bush's Fault
Washington (CNN) - Multiple advisers to President Obama have privately told party officials that they believe Democrat Martha Coakley is going to lose Tuesday's special election to fill the Massachusetts Senate seat held by the late Ted Kennedy for more than 40 years, several Democratic sources told CNN Sunday.

The sources added that the advisers are still hopeful that Obama's visit to Massachusetts on Sunday - coupled with a late push by Democratic activists - could help Coakley pull out a narrow victory in an increasingly tight race against Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.

However, the presidential advisers have grown increasingly pessimistic in the last three days about Coakley's chances after a series of missteps by the candidate, sources said.

But White House spokesman Bill Burton told CNN: "The President is in Massachusetts today because he believes Martha Coakley is the right person for the job and indeed will be the next senator from Massachusetts."
Latest Polls From RealClearPolitics have Brown up 5-15%. The stakes are huge in this election. There is indication the donks will change the rules to a simple majority if Brown wins. Voter dissatisfaction in both parties and for independents is great. If a loss BO administration will spin this such that Coaklely didn't ask for help early enough and she was a bad campaigner. If Coakley wins, BO will spin it such that she came in on his coat-tails. Voters are on to this however.
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-01-18
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