The People's Rally: Boston Sports Heroes Support Scott Brown at Worcester Rally (Video)

News 7 Boston released this video yesterday from the People’s Rally for Scott Brown:

Via Citizen Wells
Republican Senatorial candidate Scott Brown got support from Boston sports heroes on Sunday.

As President Obama stumped for Brown’s rival, Democrat Martha Coakley, at Northeastern University, former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and former Boston College and NFL quarterback Doug Flutie attended the Republican’s rally in Worcester Sunday. Brown’s daughter and former “American Idol” contestant Ayla Brown rushed over to the rally after her Boston College basketball game and belted out part of Aretha Franklin’s “Respect.” Ayla Brown said, “If there’s anything I know, it’s that an underdog can accomplish great things.”
More at News 7.


Doug Flutie and local Boston legends rally for Scott Brown yesterday in Worcester. (Red Mass)

But in Boston things weren’t so exciting. A video at Red Mass Group demonstrated the lack of enthusiasm for Coakley outside of the event yesterday with Obama.

UPDATE: The Scott Brown Campaign released a video from the big event yesterday.
Of course, it’s great.

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