Yesterday, Amherstwire reporters Richard Caesar and Caitlin Coughlan asked UMass Amherst students one question: What does Martha Coakley’s defeat to Scott Brown mean to Democrats in Massachusetts?
Here are their answers.
By The Amherst Wire on January 21, 2010
Yesterday, Amherstwire reporters Richard Caesar and Caitlin Coughlan asked UMass Amherst students one question: What does Martha Coakley’s defeat to Scott Brown mean to Democrats in Massachusetts?
Here are their answers.
Posted in Campus Beat, Lead Stories, Local Beat | Tagged Martha Coakley, Massachusetts, Scott Brown, Senate Election 2010, UMass Amherst
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