Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) drew first blood against the Democrats
when he won the remainder of Ted Kennedy’s term at the beginning of
this year. In 2012, Democrats are planning to return the favor. The
Hill
reports:
Democrats are seeking to make amends in Massachusetts after
Scott Brown’s (R) stunning election to the Senate last January.
Party members and labor groups in the state said that beating
Brown will likely be their top priority in 2012, presenting them an
opportunity to reclaim the late Sen. Edward Kennedy’s (D) longtime
seat.
Brown also represents one of the few pickup opportunities for
Democrats, who’ll be defending 23 Senate seats in the coming
election.
This race is also going to be an interesting test of the
Democrats’ ability to split the two groups that helped elect
Republicans in November: independents and Tea Party conservatives.
Brown appealed to both groups in the Massachusetts special election
and has sinced irritated many conservatives with his positions on
the Wall Street reform bill, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the jobs
bill, and to a lesser extent the tax cut deal. Moreover, we saw in
November that Massachusetts Democrats can beat even competitive
Republican candidates when they’re not taken by surprise.