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News Source: The Boston Globe
| about 3 hours ago
Paz Kahana is exactly the type of voter that each of the four Democrats in the US Senate campaign is trying to woo. He has yet to decide whose box he’ll check in tomorrow’s primary. “I just woke up to realize, ‘I have two days to decide,’ â
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News Source: USA Today
| about 9 hours ago
The general election will be Jan. 19, meaning the campaign will continue through the holidays. "This is not something you want to do in Massachusetts in the middle of winter," Secretary of State Bill Galvin says. The end result: an election that's
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News Source: Star Tribune
| about 18 hours ago
Come Tuesday, the only thing that matters for the candidates vying for the late Edward Kennedy's Senate seat is getting more of their voters to the polls than anyone else. A strong field operation, key in any major campaign, is all the more critical
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News Source: Seattle Times
| about 18 hours ago
Originally published Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 10:20 AM Mass. Sen. hopefuls working to get voters to polls Forget the ads, debates and endorsements...Come Tuesday's primary, the only thing that matters for the candidates vying for the late Edward
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News Source: The Boston Globe
| 1 day ago
Stephen Pagliuca drew crowds, with a little help from the gleaming NBA 2008 championship trophy...And Martha Coakley wooed a crowd at a VFW hall not far, as it happened, from the Kennedy family’s Cape Cod compound. They don’t have much to argue
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News Source: The Boston Globe
| 1 day ago
Sometimes, it’s easy to forget political candidates are real people. We see them sniping at one another in print and in person, reciting their stump speeches over and over, extolling their own virtues in scripted 30-second ads. They can seem almost
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News Source: The Daily Journal
| 1 day ago
Tis the season and one of the most requested gifts by some men (and women) seems to be something called a "transgression." "Hey Santa, since it's the Christmas season, do you think you could bring me one of those transgressions that Tiger Woods had?
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News Source: The Boston Globe
| 2 days ago
The special Democratic primary for the US Senate may not be sparking widespread voter excitement in Massachusetts, but it appears to have struck a chord nationally with women who want to see one of their own assume the seat held by the late Edward M.