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Before The Debate: We Want Your Questions For Markey Vs. Gomez
On Wednesday, June 5 at 7 p.m., the two remaining candidates for U.S. Senate will debate live in the WBZ studios. Jon Keller wants your questions.
Lawmaker Pushes Bill To Let Mass. To Recoup Benefits From Terrorists
A Republican lawmaker is pushing for a law allowing Massachusetts to recoup public benefits given to anyone later convicted of using of a weapon of mass destruction.
Before The Debate: We Want Your Questions
On Wednesday, April 10 at 7 p.m., the three Republican candidates for U.S. Senate will debate live in the WBZ studios. Jon Keller wants your questions.
GOP Divisions Growingly Evident After Fiscal Cliff Showdown
The Republican Party seems as divided and angry as ever.
Romney, Obama Visit New Hampshire Once More Before Election
Mitt Romney is returning to New Hampshire for the first time in nearly two months. President Barack Obama, meanwhile, is campaigning in Concord on Sunday along with former President Bill Clinton.
Keller @ Large: Brown Reassures Voters Of His Support For Abortion Rights
Brown was one of the first to call for the Congressman Todd Akin to bow out of the race, and he sees the need to reassure female voters of his support for abortion rights.
Keller @ Large: Another Exercise In Character Assassination
An ad from Mitt Romney’s campaign claims the Obama Administration is out to destroy a signature bipartisan accomplishment of the 90’s.
Opinion: ‘Retroactively Retired’, A Laugher Even By Washington Standards
The demand for W. Mitt Romney to release his tax returns has become bipartisan. Conservative elected officials and pundits know that Romney is taking on so much water over his secrecy and questions of his honesty and that he has no other choice.
Opinion: The Second Coming Of W
Down to the trademark “W”, W. Mitt Romney is literally the second coming of the George W. Bush: the economic strategy that led to the worst American economy since the Great Depression and the Bush legacy of secrecy in the face of questions from the American public.
Brown, Warren Wage E-Mail War
Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and his chief Democratic rival, Elizabeth Warren, have vowed to fight attack ads on television, radio and the Internet, but in their emailed appeals to supporters, the two routinely portray each other in the harshest light possible.


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