The Dorchester Reporter reports on a forum in Roxbury last night.
A roving UHub reporter who spent the evening at home tonight reports getting a push poll on the prospect of at-large Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley running against US Rep. Mike Capuano next year:
Tons of questions about a Capuano vs. Presley primary. If you would vote for a Democrat over a sitting Democrat, questions that really highlight how great Ayanna is, etc.
Updated, 3:10 p.m.
Brianna Wu, best known as a Boston-area game developer who has been fighting Gamergate basement boys for several years, reports she will run for Congress in the 2018 Democratic primary.
Wu isn't saying which incumbent she will take on, but said it won't be against 5th District Rep. Katherine Clark, who has also suffered online harassment: Read more.
Very glad to see @RepMcGovern, @RepKClark, @RepJoeKennedy & @sethmoulton all joining the #NoBillNoBreak fight.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) June 22, 2016
Michael Burstein, a Brookline library trustee, science fiction writer and ardent supporter of Pluto's role as the ninth planet in our solar system, i
The Herald reports that, yes, Joe Kennedy III is running for Barney Frank's 4th District seat.
Sets up exploratory committee for possible run for Congress in the 4th District.
Blue Mass. Group takes a look at the contortions that would eliminate the current 9th Congressional District.
Richard Howe analyzes the jockeying now that it looks like we'll probably lose one of our ten congressional seats.
Barney Frank spent much of his victory speech last night complaining about Republicans, added: "Massachusetts has reaffirmed the complete political irrelevance of the Boston Herald." A Republican operative who writes a column for the Herald retorts: I'm irrelevant? You're irrelevant!
WBUR sums up the blue wave that swept Massachusetts. At Blue Mass. Group, David sees in the Massachusetts vote an answer to the Tea Party wave:
You're an editor for a metropolitan daily. Which story do you put on the front page: Jeff Perry and the strip search or Barney Frank lending his campaign some money?
The Globe posts a statement by Lisa Allen, the then-14-year-old who was strip searched by a police officer supervised by the 10th District congress
The Suffolk Journal posts excerpts from a statement by KyQuan Phong, who staked out 10th District hopeful William Keating's old house, in the hopes of find
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