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Another Scott Brown?

In the Republican primary for Massachusetts’ tenth congressional district, state Rep. Jeff Perry easily defeated former state Treasurer Joe Malone by 62 percent to 29 percent. There were two other minor candidates on the ballot. Norfolk County DA William Keating only narrowly won the Democratic primary, 50.7 percent to 49.3 percent, beating state Sen. Robert O’Leary.

I’ve previously written about this race and why it’s a potential Republican pickup opportunity on the main site.

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Kenneth E. MacAlister Jr.| 9.15.10 @ 11:51AM

Mr. Antle, a little clarification is in order here. Does the title of this column refer to an opportunity to advance conservatism in Taxachussetts or does it refer to another opportunity to be hoodwinked into sending cash to another RINO squish like Brown in the name of "electability" & "pragmatism" because, "that's the best we can do in Taxachussetts." Just curious.

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