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Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown Pick up Major Endorsements
Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren Square Off In Third Debate
Brown, Warren Debate For Third Time
Brown Declines SouthCoast Debate
Brown Edges Warren In Latest Poll
Warren, Brown Pick up Key Endorsements
Rhetoric Heats Up In Mass. Senate Race
Gov. Deval Patrick is calling Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown "a Bay State birther" for running television ads focusing on Democratic rival Elizabeth Warren's claims of Native American heritage. Patrick made the comment during an interview on WCVB-TV. Asked whether the ads are good political strategy, Patrick, a Democrat, said he hoped not, adding ``Sen. Brown has turned into a Bay State birther.'' The ads suggest Warren used the claims to get hired as a Harvard Law School professor, something she's denied. A Brown spokesman said Warren could end the issue by releasing more documents. Patrick's comment refers to so-called ``birthers'' who maintain President Barack Obama was born in Kenya despite the fact that Hawaii officials have repeatedly verified Obama's citizenship. Warren has said she was told growing up her mother had Native American heritage.
Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren Clash In Second Debate
U.S. Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren clashed on several issues during their second debate last night held at the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus. Brown says he's a nonpartisan Senator who votes the best interests of Massachusetts, not along party lines.



