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6 Questions About The Campaign Finance Ballot Measure
A look at Ballot Question 2, its potential impact and the broader context. -
The WGBH News Guide To Massachusetts' 2018 Ballot Questions
Get all the info you need on this year's ballot questions covering nurse staffing levels, campaign finance and transgender rights. -
WATCH: Warren, Diehl Take On Local Issues, Washington Partisanship In Springfield Debate
Two of the candidates vying for U.S. Senate met face-to-face for the second time in Western Massachusetts. -
2 Big Things To Look Out For When Warren, Diehl Debate Sunday
Keep an eye on how each candidate addresses the economy — and the current occupant of the White House. -
Diehl Responds To Baker's Hedge On Voting For Him
Two days after the debate, Diehl addressed the issue during an interview with WGBH News Friday morning. -
Trump Sticks To Trump Country As He Pushes For GOP Wins In The Midterms
The president goes to places where he can make the biggest impact for Republicans, which has largely meant avoiding suburban swing districts and focusing his attention on places he won in 2016. -
The Russia Investigations: Why Are Democrats Avoiding The Russia Imbroglio?
Democrats have placed their chips as they try to unseat Republicans — but not on Russia red. Meanwhile, a liberal billionaire outsider has built a massive organization intent on impeaching Trump. -
Suffolk DA Candidate Maloney Sought Restraining Order Against Housekeeper Prior To Altercation With Wife
Maloney claimed in an affidavit to obtain the restraining order that he had fired the woman for “over-billing for work and poor performance.” -
How Does A Red Seat Turn Blue? Utah Race Tests Democrats' Strategy To Take The House
As the national Democratic party shifts to the left, control of the House in November likely rests on moderate Democrats beating Republicans in red districts Trump carried handily in 2016. -
Gonzalez And Baker Converge On Bail, Diverge On The Death Penalty
Jay Gonzalez supported this year’s criminal reform legislation, but did not think it went far enough. Gov. Charlie Baker signed the legislation reluctantly thinking it went too far.