|    As he has since early September, Sen. Brown trails his challenger Elizabeth Warren, 50% - 45% according to The Hill today, http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/260663-warren-maintains-slight-edge-over-brown            The American Thinker looks at Senate races nationally and concludes: high confidence  Republican wins, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wisconsin; Probable Republican  wins: Montana, Nevada, Florida, Virginia; REPUBLICAN LONG SHOTS:  Connecticut, Missouri, and MASSACHUSETTS       Here is their analysis,          Republican long shots:     Massachusetts - The contest is a donnybrook; Scott Brown (R), the incumbent, versus  Elizabeth Warren (D).  Warren, a devotee of the very liberal/progressive  left, has claimed Native American heritage to gain an employment  preference and subscribes to the "you didn't build that" philosophy.   Nevertheless, Warren has a 4% lead in the RCP {Real Clear Politics}average polling, which is  nonetheless very volatile.  Warren has a significant Democrat  registration majority, an Obama approval rating over 55%, a decent  economy and an anti-war/defense constituency.  Scott Brown needs a  second miracle.  He did it once; can lightning strike twice?       Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/10/fourteen_critical_races_could_determine_our_future.html#ixzz28Wwa5gnG     
 Please keep these four things in mind:       1.. Justice Scalia just turned 78          2.. Justice Kennedy will turn 78 later this year      3.. Justice Breyer turned 76 in August          4.. Justice Ginsburg turned 81 recently.                         In addition,        * Justice Ginsburg has Pancreatic Cancer.    * Justice Stephens has already said he      would retire and is just waiting for Obama to be reelected.   The next president could appoint as many as 4 new Justices over next 4 years.     This election is about repealing O-care and about Supreme Court justices!  The U S Senate is the key!        The Right to Life vote made the difference for Sen. Brown in 2010.  It will make the difference again!  Anne        | 
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