• Coakley Could Have Won If Unions Had Gone In Sooner: Study (HuffingtonPost.com)

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    Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley smiles as members of the state legislature are introduced before the start of Mass. Governor Deval Patrick's state-of-the-state address in the House Chamber at the Statehouse, in Boston, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010.(AP Photo/Steven Senne)HuffingtonPost.com - Democrats could have held the Massachusetts Senate seat if the AFL-CIO and others had been asked to mobilize voters sooner, suggest new polling numbers compiled by the union conglomerate.


     
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