Unfortunately the web site of Scott Brown, Senator, hasn't been updated, but there are numerous reports about his Thank You tour. The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Herald, and other news outlets are reporting that the new Massachusetts Senator will be visiting a few places in the state to thank voters and to keep listening.
Of course I am most happy to write that my town of Falmouth is one of the stops on this thank me/you tour. I have printed a small sign in brown ink that says "Independent Voter". I also stuck the sticker that I got after I voted that says, "I voted" on the sign.
I plan to take my video camera and my sign and participate. I think it is time for voters to get more from our representatives. Maybe the election of Mr. Brown has opened the door of a new hope for unheard voters. I am looking forward to the event tonight. There is a buzz here in town.
The other towns he plans to visit are Chicopee, Saugus, Dracut, Worcester, and Foxboro.
You can follow him on twitter @ScottBrownMA , or on Facebook . (I think every representative should be so findable and communicative.)
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Way to Go Scott Brown. We needed to stop the train wreck and he did it!
I am shocked that a Republican did what he did in your state! Congrats!
It was the independent voters that did it.
Heath - I'm a registered Democrat because Bridgeport is a one party town and I want to vote in the primaries as that usually decides the election. However, when I lived in Massachusetts I always was an Independent voter and I'm so glad that this upset occurred. I'm one that could definitely benefit from health care legislation, but the legislation that was about to be passed had been compromised way too much and was being ramrodded through Congress. I don't think that's the way legislation should be passed and apparently others felt the same way.
It will be an interesting fall, to say the least.