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Charlie Baker Rated The Most Popular Governor In America
Who is the most popular governor in the United States? If you guessed Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, you would be correct.
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Who is the most popular governor in the United States? If you guessed Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, you would be correct.
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President Joe Biden isn't particularly popular in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Biden has a 46 percent approval rating in the state, according to a poll released by Suffolk University over the weekend. Conversely, 46 percent of the state disapproves of the current president.
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If the Massachusetts House budget passes, it will mean that taxpayers will be on the hook for more abortions. Since a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling in 1981, public funding in Massachusetts has paid the full cost of abortion for women whose incomes are low enough to qualify for Medicaid;
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A socialist from Whitman has made the ballot in the Massachusetts House of Representatives election in the Seventh Plymouth District. Brandon Griffin, a member of the Workers Party of Massachusetts, has made the ballot in his race against incumbent state Representative Alyson Sullivan (R-Abington), his party announced on social media
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Cambridge) isn't happy that Elon Musk is buying Twitter. Warren told MSNBC that Musk's support of free speech on the platform — including speech he doesn't like — is why the government needs to restrict speech on social media.
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Should President Donald Trump get his Twitter account back now that Tesla chief executive officer Elon Musk is buying the web site? U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), who is not a fan of the former president, says yes.
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Former U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III (D-Newton) likes what he sees from former Boston city councilor Andrea Campbell. Kennedy endorsed the fellow Democrat in her bid for Massachusetts attorney general. The other two Democrats in the race are Brookline labor attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan and Quentin Palfrey, the Democratic