Republican Wins Senate Race In Massachusetts

Republican wins Senate race in Massachusetts

BOSTON (Reuters) - Republican Scott Brown won a bitter Senate race in Massachusetts on Tuesday, dealing a sharp blow to President Barack Obama's legislative agenda and casting doubt on the fate of his sweeping healthcare overhaul.

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