Friday morning roundup.

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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