Another big day for Scott Brown yesterday, and things figure to pick up again for Martha Coakley today when she gets back to campaigning.
On to the morning roundup.
--The Globe's Renee Loth looks at the real impact of women in politics.
--The Herald's Hillary Chabot and Jessica Van Sack report on the idea that Martha Coakley's strong raise has hampered Deval Patrick's ability to raise money for re-election.
--USA today reports on the Joe Kennedy candidacy.
--Globe columnist Adrian Walker wonders why Republican Charlie Baker is considered a strong candidate for Governor, while Scott Brown is considered a long-shot for Senator.
--The Herald's Jay Fitzgerald notes that Wall Street is getting read to pay out bonuses, and he gets reactions from Scott Brown and Martha Coakley.
--Ann Coulter says that Martha Coakley is "too immoral" to fill the Kennedy seat.
--The National Journal reflects on various aspects of Tuesday's primary.
Finally, Scott Brown joined Chet Curtis on NECN's Broadside last night (Jim Braude was off I guess).
Brown will continue his big week today when he is endorsed by Barbara Anderson, head of the Citizens for Limited Taxation, and then kicks off a series of kitchen table discussions with citizens about the economy.
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