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Trump Says Biden Was Never Capable of Being President
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Tom Joyce is a seasoned journalist and political commentator with a rich background in covering politics, sports, and pop culture. Since 2019, Tom has been a prominent contributor to NewBostonPost.
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Seven Massachusetts state senators issued a joint statement sent to NewBostonPost late Thursday night calling on President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election. The seven Democrats thanked the 81-year-old Biden for his lengthy career in politics but said their party must nominate someone who is both
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey's approval rating has taken a hit, according to one pollster. There are now a similar number of Massachusetts residents who approve and disapprove of Governor Maura Healey, according to a poll released by the University of New Hampshire this week.
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U.S. Representative Jim McGovern (D-Worcester) says he thinks it's possible that President Joe Biden won't be his party's presidential nominee. McGovern made this claim amid growing concerns about the sitting president's cognitive ability — a national conversation that has received immense attention
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How many genders are there? A graphic taught to seventh-graders in Arlington Public Schools says there are infinite genders.
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Most New Hampshire residents think Joe Biden should drop out of the presidential race, according to a recent poll from the University of New Hampshire. The poll found that 59 percent of Granite Staters want Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election. That includes 56 percent of Democrats,
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Cambridge) is using the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump to call for more gun control. Warren made the call in an interview with Stephen Colbert on CBS on Tuesday night.
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Should women be allowed to go topless at beaches in Massachusetts? At least one member of the Massachusetts legislature thinks so.