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For the three-month period of September through November, Republican Charlie Baker and Democrat Steve Grossman are leading the way in fundraising for the 2014 Massachusetts […]
A year away from a major turnover in state-wide officeholders, political insiders across Massachusetts are having a tough time foreseeing how it will all shake […]
Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone had me fooled. I thought it was a done deal that he was running for governor in 2014. He announced on […]
A few of you are interested in the 2014 gubernatorial race—at least, the Democratic primary side. “Steven Leibowitz” asks: Does the big poll lead Coakley […]
By suspending his campaign to hash out his Ethics Commission ordeal, Democrat Dan Wolf may have thought he was stepping out of the political ring. […]
Democrat Dan Wolf’s spectacular crash-and-burn taught us at least one thing: Don’t be a state lawmaker, own your own business, and have a no-bid contract […]
The biggest gubernatorial buzz at Saturday’s Massachusetts Democratic Convention was not about the two newly-declared candidates, state Treasurer Steve Grossman and state senator Dan Wolf; […]
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote that: “… candidates for governor are invited to speak at the upcoming Democratic State Convention, July 13 in […]
Massachusetts voters can picture a Governor Scott Brown. They can equally envision a Governor Joe Kennedy II. (The former congressman, not his son the current […]
It’s been clear for quite some time that there will be an open state Treasurer’s seat in 2014, with Steve Grossman planning to run for […]
Time for some Governor 2014 questions! “Drew” asks: I know that we have a lot of #MAPOLI excitement going on right now, between the Senate […]
Boston’s elected officials and candidates would like you to know that they had a great time watching the Bruins stunning win last night, thank you […]
After talking to scores of insiders across the area, we ranked the city’s heavy hitters and examine power in all its forms—from political muscle and business influence to cultural capital and social networking.
Polito, who lost to Grossman for state treasurer back in 2010, has, for some unbeknownst reason, decided that now’s the time to go after this […]
The Boston Foundation has put out an interesting document: City of Ideas: Reinventing Boston’s Innovation Economy. In it, they conclude that that state lottery (run […]