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Can Netroots make a difference in November – and beyond?

Rallying the troops
Online progressive activists have grown and developed to the point where they are ready to play critical roles in 2012 elections all over the country.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  May 30, 2012

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From the penitentiary to the presidential race, it’s our annual Memorial Day roast of Massachusetts pols

Surveying the Damage
Welcome to the fourth annual Boston Phoenix Memorial Day Roast of Massachusetts politicians! I love looking around the room every year, seeing so many familiar faces of elected officials.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  May 25, 2012

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A More Perfect Union

By embracing full marriage equality, President Obama both reflected and hastened real change on many fronts
People will surely debate for years to come whether President Barack Obama's self-described "evolution" on universal, legal, same-sex marriage caused, or simply reflected, a turning point on the issue in the United States.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  May 18, 2012

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Mitt & the GOP Boys’ Club

Romney needs to reach out to women voters, but his party has few who can help him do it
Last week, Barack Obama's re-election campaign launched a Web slide show, "The Life of Julia," depicting a woman helped throughout her years by Obama policies, and warning that — if elected — Mitt Romney would undo all of them.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  May 10, 2012

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Could the Bay State’s Ron Paul-loving delegates ruin Romney’s coronation?

Mitt’s Massachusetts Massacre
Saturday was an embarrassment of epic proportions for Mitt Romney and the Massachusetts Republican Party — an organization that, as I've chronicled in recent months, is essentially an extension of the Romney machine.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  May 02, 2012

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Five years into Therese Murray’s tenure as president, the State Senate seems to have run out of steam

Sleepy Senate
Therese Murray's fifth anniversary as State Senate president passed by with little fanfare last month.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  April 05, 2012



Ranking and rating the possible successors as Senate president

Who's next
State senators insist that nobody is thinking about succession when Therese Murray's tenure as Senate president ends.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  April 04, 2012

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Romney can live with the ‘Etch A Sketch’ gaffe, but not without the guy who said it

Fehrnstrom ex machina
In late November, Mitt Romney sat for a rare interview, with Bret Baier of Fox News.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  March 28, 2012

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The Massachusetts Republican Party is undergoing massive disruption — or finding the right balance, depending on your view

Chaos theory
The stereotype of Massachusetts Republican State Committee members, at the local or state level, is of genteel, moneyed Brahmins discreetly delivering their contribution checks during a pleasant social gathering over wine and brandy.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  March 26, 2012

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Democrats are gleeful over Mitt Romney’s bruising primary path, but Romney is still the fight Barack Obama doesn’t want

Bland ambition
Back in mid January, when the presidential primary season began and interest in the Republican candidates spread beyond the tight community of political junkies, Mitt Romney's previously untarnished reputation with the general public took a nasty turn.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  March 14, 2012

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Great Scott

New polls show Scott Brown winning re-election to the Senate. That’s no accident; he’s been out earning it.
After months without new polling on the high-profile Massachusetts Senate race, four firms took the pulse of the race in February — all finding incumbent Republican Scott Brown ahead of presumed Democratic nominee Elizabeth Warren.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  March 07, 2012



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All signs go for Joe

So far, the family mystique is working entirely in favor of Joe Kennedy III's Congressional bid — but recent events show how unpredictable Camelot can be
In his well-executed congressional-campaign launch two weeks ago, Joe Kennedy III took advantage of the intense media interest generated by his family bloodline to convey the message that he wishes to be viewed independently of those family ties.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  February 29, 2012

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The Feds bus convicted former speaker Sal DiMasi to Worcester, sending Beacon Hill into a panic

Sal's baaaaaack!
For nearly a year and a half, Beacon Hill has been operating under the specter of the Massachusetts Probation Department patronage scandal.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  February 22, 2012

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Mitt's Charlie Card

It's no surprise that Barack Obama would copy from Deval Patrick's re-election playbook. But why is Mitt Romney making Charlie Baker's mistakes?  
Last week, Mitt Romney stood uncomfortably to the side as he accepted the endorsement of reality-show blowhard and occasional birther Donald Trump in Las Vegas.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  February 22, 2012

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The Massachusetts legislature is the principal roadblock to putting the state's criminal-justice system on the right track

House of Incorrections  
As you read this, Beacon Hill is debating a "three-strikes" crime bill, while waiting for the US Attorney's Office to hand down indictments in the scandal over patronage at the probation department.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  February 01, 2012

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The Dr. Phil Years

Before she became a political phenomenon, Elizabeth Warren grew beyond academia to take her message to the public
The pundits and politicos have had a tough time analyzing Elizabeth Warren as a candidate in the coming race for US Senate with Republican incumbent Scott Brown.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  January 25, 2012



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America's Next Top Kennedy

Joe III is the new Kennedy on the block, and his campaign for Congress inevitably has Bay Staters thinking of Camelot
We are all mere mortals, Massachusetts pols like to say, and they are Kennedys.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  January 18, 2012

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Bus stopped?

The iconic campaign bus is no longer full of newspaper reporters writing for the folks back home. Are the political-junkie Web sites filling the void?
The media mob will have high-tailed it out of New Hampshire by the time you read this.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  January 11, 2012

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LIVE UPDATES: Talking Politics covers the NH primaries

Fear and loathing in the Granite State, as we follow the 2012 campaign trail
Our operatives bring you live-on-the-ground dispatches, live from the Granite State.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  January 10, 2012

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The Year Ahead in Mitt

Prepare yourself for 12 months — well, at least 11 — of watching our handsome, well-coiffed former governor
Here's a quick look at some key dates for Romney, and what you might want to keep an eye on when his face pops up on your TV screen. Remember, there's a lot at stake: if he wins, you get at least four more years of Mitt-watching.
By: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  May 24, 2012
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