State Politics
Warren and Brown Super PACs Face Off
After a two-week long tug of war, Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren and U.S. Senator Scott Brown failed to reach an agreement to ban third-party advertising in the race for U.S. Senate in a meeting Friday.
Political Ads Highlight Warren's Ambivalent Relationship with Occupy
On Nov. 9, Crossroads Grassroots Political Strategies, a political action committee founded by strategist Karl Rove, launched its first attack ad against Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren, seeking to tie the senatorial candidate to the national Occupy movement.
BRIEF: City of Cambridge Divided Into Two Voting Districts
Last week, Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78, a Democrat signed a state-wide redistricting bill that will divide the city of Cambridge into two voting districts.
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Crimson reporters went door-to-door interviewing residents of south Boston about their thoughts on Elizabeth Warren.
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Reporters went to Woody's LST Tavern in south Boston to interview residents about their thoughts on Elizabeth Warren.
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Crimson reporters went door-to-door interviewing residents of south Boston about their thoughts on Elizabeth Warren.
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Some of the many brown stones and apartments that line the streets of south Boston.
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Crimson reporters went door-to-door interviewing residents of south Boston about their thoughts on Elizabeth Warren.
Candidates Edge Into State Senate Race
State Representative Jonathan Hecht of Watertown and State Representative William N. Brownsberger '78 may face off in the Senate race.