Suffolk Poll: Mass. race potpourri
You've heard of a potpourri, which is a mixture. Well, think of this as a poll-pourri, with the first ingredients Mitt Romney and the race for president.
You've heard of a potpourri, which is a mixture. Well, think of this as a poll-pourri, with the first ingredients Mitt Romney and the race for president.
The Scott Brown-Elizabeth Warren Senate race is one of November's marquee matchups, and it's already in full swing:
Hello, Joe, and welcome to the circus we call politics in Massachusetts.
Overnight, the speed bumps on Mitt Romney's road to the White House may have turned into a road block. Suddenly, Rick Santorum is in his rear view mirror, and gaining ground. Says Santorum: “I don't stand here to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney. I stand here to be the conservative alternative to Barack Obama."
This is shaping up as a night to remember for Rick Santorum; a night to forget for Mitt Romney...and, for Newt Gingrich, it may be time to go gently into the night.
People often ask me, "Of all the politicians you've covered, who was your favorite?" My answer is always, "Kevin White."
The Republican race could be over...and I'd argue it should be over...but that doesn't mean it is over.
This was it! The last, big chance before Florida votes for the Republican candidates to connect with voters there.
Strip away all the pomp and circumstance, and this was a campaign speech. Which is only reasonable, since the State of the Union is always a political speech, and this is an election year:
Not every debate can be explosive, and this one proved it.
This will be the "Kick Mitt" debate.
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Wake up and smell the New Hampshire primary race, because we're going to have one -- for second place.
7's Andy Hiller recapped the New Hampshire primary.
What we have in New Hampshire this morning is a surge and a slide. Put them together and rick Santorum's dream is Mitt Romney's nightmare.
Once again, a Republican surprise!
"I'm behind a little bit here, so I need you help to finish it off here, and win here," Newt said in New Hampshire this week.
"I've learned how to adjust this,” Mitt Romney said. “See I cross that off like that...”
Now that we know where we're going, let's just get there. The peaceful protesters have de-occupied Dewey Square.
Have you ever wanted to see the future? Well I'm going to show it to you.
For two months I've watched Occupy Boston and haven't said a word. Along the way, I've been sympathetic, then amused, then confused.