ARIZONA: It may be a key swing state, but residents of Arizona aren't offering much cash to political SuperPACs. "Nationwide, donors gave nearly $100 million in 2011 to federally registered super PACs, the independent political-action committees that can raise unlimited from people, corporations and unions," writes the Arizona Republic. "Residents in Arizona have scarcely contributed to any of them, records show. Only 0.3 percent of total donations, or $310,000, came from the politically conservative state."
MAINE: The Boston Globe interviews Mainers upset that their vote was counted in the GOP caucuses.
MASSACHUSETTS: Scott Brown leads Elizabeth Warren 49%-40% in a new Suffolk poll.


Brown is not for a woman's right to chose ..once again the GOP is trying to turn America into a theocracy !
Brown's lead in Massachusetts is simply more proof - at least for the time being - that you cannot overestimate the power of stupid.
Brown supports Senator Blunt's amendment that will gut any health insurance plan simply because the employer doesn't like the coverage offered by the insurer. It is not just an attack on women, this is an attack on every employee regardless of sex, creed, color, whatever.
This is the America envisioned by the super-rich. If slavery and servitude sound good...Scott Brown is your guy.
If you read the poll breakdowns, Warren is more of an unknown than is Brown. These numbers will change.
As usual David, you've got it EXACTLY right! Well Said.
Wait a minute. A Rep is leading a Dem in Mass? How can that be? Libs must be livid about something. Care to comment as to the possible cause?
Update from Maine: the caucus votes are being recounted. Come to find out, votes from the city of Waterville and parts of Waldo county were "were left out of the official count because of clerical or computer errors." Sounds bogus to me. No wonder Republicans who caucused are upset. Ron Paul "lost" by less than two hundred votes.
http://www.kjonline.com/news/state-gop-will-recount-caucus-results-chairman-says_2012-02-16.html
brown? a good leader? honest? the people in this poll obviously dont know anything about him!
if the people of mass want their freedoms to stay in tack, brown is not the guy. if the women in mass want the freedom of choice when it comes to health decisions brown is not the guy!
warren will prevail, and thats one person the gop does not want in the senate.
after all, the gop has made this the year of the woman!
Boy...you just can't believe it can you? Perhaps it's the other take...that people are finally tired of the same old libral mantra in Ma. and have chosen for an honest "change and hope" with Scott...
Lots of Catholics in Mass........maybe this "Religious Freedom" issue has them upset. Not the "contraceptive" issue the left wants to turn it in to.
Warren is not Coakley. And Brown isn't going to have any coat tails to grab onto. Every time Brown opens his mouth he'll lose a percentage point. With Warren, her disadvantage is that while an improving economy helps Obama, it doesn't do the same for her. Part of her appeal is to people who think the economy is "fixed" in favor of the rich. If the economy appears to be on the fix, then to some, it is less "fixed."