Scott Brown Is The Decisive Vote On Campaign Finance Reform, Democrats Say

First Posted: 07/13/10 09:25 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:05 PM ET

Scott Brown Campaign Finance

Roll Call:

Supporters of a controversial campaign finance reform bill are working the Senate floor and the grass roots in Massachusetts to persuade GOP Sen. Scott Brown to break ranks to help give them the 60 votes that they need to pass it.

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Supporters of a controversial campaign finance reform bill are working the Senate floor and the grass roots in Massachusetts to persuade GOP Sen. Scott Brown to break ranks to help give them the 60 vo...
Supporters of a controversial campaign finance reform bill are working the Senate floor and the grass roots in Massachusetts to persuade GOP Sen. Scott Brown to break ranks to help give them the 60 vo...
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neige
05:58 AM on 07/14/2010
He is going to vote no in the end. He loves all the attention and power he has.
11:51 PM on 07/13/2010
Comedic that Reid is putting all of this on Brown when he can't get Feinstein onboard. Smart though - this way he can position the failure as a Rebublican blockade, rather than a lack of Democrat fortitude.
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efffox
The truth is NOT halfway between right and wrong
05:24 AM on 07/14/2010
And all your fans agree with you!
10:21 PM on 07/13/2010
What is with this Scott Brown? Why he has to side with this ilk is beyond reason.

Obama has passed enough crap legislation to destroy so much. Lets try and get him to change his mind.

Perhaps Glenn Beck was right about evaluating him too quickly.

JK
11:56 PM on 07/13/2010
U want him to side with the party of NO!! to everything..Ok plain get your bottle and go to bed..past yopur bed time
peowlemeow
Democrat,non-military,undereducated,overworked
09:39 PM on 07/13/2010
He may surprise me.This obstruction of everything by the Republicans is nuts.They're saying no just to say it.