A Perfect Storm - But while Brown doggedly ran like he could win, he benefited greatly from Coakley running like she already had. And he has benefited tremendously from the same storm, blowing at his back, that is now blowing in her face. It's a perfect storm. Coakley might yet weather it. But it is starting to look a lot like a torrential rain on her parade. (Jules Crittenden)
A Coup - If Brown pulls off this coup, expect a total "mainstream" media meltdown Tuesday night as results come in. I wouldn't be surprised to see multiple and widespread pronouncements like we've already seen from David Schuster that the voters have lost their minds, ... (Dakota Voice)
Panic - A sense of panic has begun to seep into Democrat party leaders' marathon of negotiations over the health bill, according to insider reports. The source of the panic appears to be the possibility that the Democrats may lose their filibuster-proof majority in Massachusetts' special U.S. Senate election Tuesday (LifeSiteNews).
Pessimism - I have predicted that Coakley will win by 2 tomorrow. I know. I know. I'm a pessimist. But I just don't believe all the glowing polls. (Melissa Clouthier)
Confidence - A slate of new polls and the statewide pro-life group in Massachusetts are confident that Senate candidate Scott Brown will defeat pro-abortion activist Martha Coakley in the race for the seat vacated by the late pro-abortion Sen. Ted Kennedy. (LifeNews)
Unity - [Brown is] uniting Tea Party activists, rank-and-file union members, GOP party faithful, and independents (Michelle Malkin)
Improved - [Brown] will be better than Coakley who is an Emily's list and Planned Parenthood affectionado. She responded in an interview asking about conscience rights of Catholic health care workers that "You can have religious freedom but you probably shouldn't work in the emergency room." So in addition to being an elitist, she has an anti-Catholic prejudice. (Jakubczyk on Life)
Media Bias - Audible Gasps on MSNBC Set Over MA Bellweather Polls (bias? What bias?) (Hyscience)
The Future - "I'm voting for Scott to save this country for my grandkids..." (Boston Globe)

