Massachusetts Republican State Rep. Dan Winslow would run for U.S. Senate as...
Springfield Republican Fred Bayles, College of Communication Portraying himself as a “bipartisan problem solver” and a fresh face in Washington, Republican State Rep. Daniel Winslow took a major step...
View Article2012 Massachusetts Senate race may have sucked money, enthusiasm out of state...
Springfield Republican Fred Bayles, College of Communication Lori Divine-Hudson, who co-owns Gateway City Arts in Holyoke, hosted a fund-raising dance for then-Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth...
View ArticleFrench Parliament candidate Frederic Lefebvre campaigns in Boston to...
Springfield Republican William Keylor, College of Arts & Sciences French Parliament candidate Frederic Lefebvre jetted into Boston on Wednesday afternoon on a flight from Washington, D.C…. Expert...
View ArticleMassachusetts Republicans regroup after defeat in U.S. Senate special election
Springfield Republican Tom Whalen, College of General Studies When Democrat Edward Markey defeated Republican Gabriel Gomez in the June 25 special election for U.S. Senate, it was only the latest loss...
View ArticleUnions dominate PAC spending in Massachusetts politics, with 18 of top 20...
Springfield Republican Fred Bayles, College of Communication Political action committees connected to organized labor were the top spenders contributing to state-level lawmakers and candidates last...
View ArticleWith minimum wage increase accomplished, Massachusetts labor activists turn...
Springfield Republican Fred Bayles, College of Communication For more than a year, liberal and labor activists in Massachusetts advocated simultaneously for two initiatives: a higher minimum wage and...
View ArticleFrom John Adams to John O’Brien, there is a long history of political...
Springfield Republican Tom Whalen, College of General Studies In 1797, President John Adams’ treasury secretary fired the U.S. commissioner of revenue. The commissioner’s crime? Aiding the...
View ArticleIndependents Evan Falchuk, Jeff McCormick struggle to break through in...
Springfield Republican Tom Whalen, College of General Studies At a recent gubernatorial forum with human service workers, independent Evan Falchuk stood out for his aggressive criticism of his...
View ArticleAs bottle bill politics hits supermarket aisles, shoppers have mixed reactions
Springfield Republican John Carroll, College of Communication Gregory Murphy was checking out at Market Basket in Woburn last week when he was startled to see the cashier slip a flier into his grocery...
View ArticleWhat’s next for Deval Patrick? Departing Massachusetts governor doesn’t rule...
Springfield Republican Tom Whalen, College of General Studies On Jan. 8, the day Republican Charlie Baker is sworn in as the Massachusetts governor, Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick and his wife, Diane,...
View ArticleSevere weather events in Massachusetts herald climate change, BU scientist says
The Republican Adil Najam, College of Arts & Sciences, Pardee School of Global Studies The real danger in climate change lies in surprise and unpredictability — and not necessarily severity —...
View ArticleIn search of a Hillary Clinton ugly Christmas sweater or Ted Cruz coloring...
Springfield Republican Tobe Berkovitz, College of Communication From coloring books to flip flops, guacamole bowls to sponsored flights, political junkies in search of presidential campaign gear to...
View ArticleBoston broadcasters rake in millions from New Hampshire presidential primary...
Springfield Republican John Carroll, College of Communication As the presidential candidates blitz through New Hampshire in advance of that state’s first-in-the-nation primary on Feb. 9, Massachusetts...
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