
Since 2006, when Mitt Romney required all residents to purchase health insurance, Massachusetts has been a state to watch in health care reform. Scott Brown is running in Massachusetts' special election to fill Tedd Kennedy's open seat.
As the underdog GOP nominee in one of the most Democratic states in the nation, the state senator's message has been simple: If he upsets Democratic state Attorney General Martha Coakley in the Jan. 19 election to fill the seat once held by the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, he will provide the critical vote to halt the Democrats' health care bill once the final version is negotiated.
Read Politico's coverage here."If you feel that Washington and the health care bill that they're proposing is systemic of the problems in Washington and the failure to understand average people anymore, then you vote for me because as the 41st senator I can stop a lot of this stuff in its tracks," Brown told POLITICO. "I can actually force them to go back to the drawing board."


