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Democrat Anne Paulsen defeated Republican challenger Kevin Cuddleback in the 24th Middlesex District, which includes North Cambridge, taking 75 percent of the vote...
Toomey took 87 percent of the vote to Slavitt’s 13 percent in the district comprised of East Cambridge and part of Somerville...
...Suffolk District, in the seat vacated by Paul C. Demakis ’75, Democrat Marty Walz received 75 percent of the vote to Republican Richard L. Babson’s 23 percent and America First Party’s Thomas White’s 2 percent...
Walz will represent the 8th Suffolk District, which includes Cambridgeport and MIT, as well as the Boston neighborhoods of Back Bay, Beacon Hill and West...
...myth that, in politics, money is the enemy. The real problem isn’t the money, it’s that candidates have to prostitute themselves to get it. In America, a politician’s chief duty is to represent her constituents—whether a congressional district, a state or the whole nation. But if a politician has to worry about funding her next campaign, her duty often takes a back seat. She has powerful incentives to overvalue the interests of big donors, like corporations, and to undervalue the interests of those who give less, like...