Sitting over his coffee at the counter of the Main Street Café, Michael Corbett, 64, an independent, said that he was supporting Mr. Brown based largely on aion kina national security issues. Mr. Corbett, a veteran, was already upset by the Obama administration’s plans to try some suspected terrorists in civilian courts; he said he was appalled when Ms. Coakley suggested in a debate last week that the terrorists were gone from Afghanistan.
At his wife’s beauty parlor in Framingham, he said, a clientele that had largely supported President Obama last aion power leveling year was now uneasy. And he said that as he drove through towns where Obama-Biden lawn signs sprouted just over a year ago, he now sees signs supporting Brown.
“That doesn’t mean that they’re going to get out and vote,” said Mr. Corbett, who has a business selling industrial maintenance and repair supplies. “But the buy aion gold signs are out there. It’s certainly a difference. The Obama-Biden signs are gone, and I just think the people are sick of this.”
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