Jon Keller

Governor Mitt Romney takes the national stage this month amid rumors that he'll leave his job. Is his understudy, Kerry Healey, ready to step up?

How the scramble for his Senate seat will play out back home if John F. Kerry wins the White House.

The real story of how the Kerry campaign revived a near-death candidate to win the primaries– and how little Kerry had to do with it.

Imagining a John F. Kerry administration.

This month's New Hampshire primary could be the end of the road for John Kerry's once-promising presidential campaign. How did the former leader of the pack get so far off track?

The consequences of political patronage were tragically exposed byMassport's failure to thwart the September hijackings. But in Massachusetts, hacking is just politics as usual.

For Peggy Davis-Mullen, the toughest part of running for mayor is finding an audience.

With Joe Moakley gone, the gloves are off in the Ninth Congressional District. The contenders? South Boston versus suburbia.

In the smoke-filled backrooms of Boston politics, acerbic consultant Ed Jesser is the man behind the men.

The redemption of Big Dig whistleblower Christy Mihos is already underway. Now he plans to use his burnished reputation to run for John Kerry's Senate seat.

After 11 years in office, Tom Menino seems invincible. Can the mayor's opponent turn that into the biggest threat to Menino's fourth-term bid?

A year ago, women finally started gaining ground in Massachusetts politics. Now they're barely in the race. What happened?

Italians are now as much in charge of this town as the Irish. Why are they so shy about it?

Think the Massachusetts media shapes the gubernatorial election? Here’s how the candidates manipulate the media.

When it comes to electoral appeal, candidate Reich comes up short.