Brown’s Victory Sign of a Loss of Confidence in Obama

As the National Center for Public Policy Research is a non-profit organization, Project 21 played no role in, nor took any position on, the Massachusetts Senate race, but now that Martha Coakley has conceded the race, and Scott Brown has delivered his acceptance speech, Project 21 members have a few thoughts to share on what it all means:

Black Conservatives Comment on Brown Victory in Massachusetts

For Release: January 19, 2010
Contact: David Almasi at (202) 543-4110 or e-mail [email protected]

Washington, DC: Black conservatives affiliated with the Project 21 leadership network are speaking out about the stunning victory of Republican state senator Scott Brown over Democrat state attorney general Martha Coakley in Massachusetts.Kevin L. Martin: “Scott Brown’s victory in the bluest of traditionally blue states can only be viewed as a complete loss of confidence in the policies of the Obama White House and its allies in Congress. People have tasted the fruits of a government dominated by liberal ideologues and they’ve not found it to their liking. What remains to be seen is if this repudiation has been heard and understood. Will Obama, Pelosi and Reid see the writing on the wall, or will they continue their heavy-handed attempts to ram through their agenda against the will of the people?”

Horace Cooper: “Yesterday’s victory by State Senator Brown is reminiscent of the upset off-year elections of 1994. Then, the Democrats could have seen the results for what they were – a repudiation of big government liberalism – but they refused. As someone who worked on the Hill while these races were happening, you have to wonder if this time they’ll get the message before it’s too late.”

Bob Parks: “As someone who ran – and lost – in Massachusetts, it’s great to
see a conservative win there. While Massachusetts Republicans and independents can enjoy their well-earned opportunity to gloat, they can also revel in the fact they did the impossible in an impossible state. And let’s hope leaders in Washington realize that the people responded to a conservative message – not one of moderation.”

Ellis Washington: “In Massachusetts, the site of the first tea party in 1773 and the renewed tax revolts of 2009, citizen defiance may have saved our republic. The stakes could not have been higher for the Obama Administration and congressional liberals in this special election. This may be the day in which it is guaranteed that Barack Obama will be a one-term president. Scott Brown’s election will help America take a giant step toward renewed freedom and liberty. It bodes well for renewing American exceptionalism, market capitalism and the protection of personal property and sacred inalienable rights.”

Project 21, established in 1992, is sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research (https://nationalcenter.org).

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