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Just two weeks ago, the National Republican Party wasn't in any rush to help Scott Brown.
Just two weeks ago, the National Republican Party wasn't in any rush to help Scott Brown.
One year ago today, President Barack Obama was sworn in, giving the Democrats control of Congress and the White House.
The most significant question on everyone's mind right now is- who's going to win... And how soon might we know?
Every business has rules, and news is no exception. When it comes to election coverage, rule number one is "report what you know and never hold back any information."
So will the President's short time in the Bay State pay off?
You see the name...you see the office...and your mind's eye sees a face. But this isn't the Joe Kennedy who's running for the Senate....this is: "I am a small government candidate. And I am small government on every issue that you come to,” Joe L. Kennedy said.
Dirt is starting to fly in the Senate Race. Political Editor Andy Hiller has a one-on-one interview with Democratic AG Martha Coakley on her campaign.
The race for senate is in the home stretch- tonight Andy Hiller interviews Republican candidate Scott Brown.
With Scott Brown going from nowhere to having a little momentum, and Martha Coakley running a race that's exciting no one, this debate could be a turning point in the Senate race.
The debate is over. The dust is settling, so who won?
One of my favorite expressions is "it's all connected" because our opinions are based on patterns, and you see the patterns when you connect the dots.
It's true that this is the first state-wide election Massachusetts has ever held in December, but I don't think that's enough to explain why voter interest may be so low.
While Ted Kennedy's name wasn't on the ballot today, he's always been a factor in this race.
Usually in a poll, we ask likely voters from all over the state whom they support.
Let's be honest: nearly all of us waste some money...and there are more than a million ways to do it. But very few of us waste more than a million dollars. And in these tight times, could anyone in state government just give that much away? The answer is yes.
We often say, "This is a president's most important speech." But you know what? This one actually is!
I'm not surprised the president took three months to make the decisions he announced tonight, or if he wished, he had even more time.
I'll bet you didn't even know today was the deadline to register to vote in the senate primaries next month. And I'll also bet December 8th isn't circled on your calendar, so you won't forget. According to our recent 7News/Suffolk University poll, only one of every ten voters knows when the election is.
I'm not a gambler, but once in a while, I do make a bet.
Think of Election Day as a tale of two politicians. One, the President, who was flying high, but is now falling back to earth. And the other, Boston Mayor Tom Menino, who continues to defy political gravity and stay aloft.