From Boston Brahmin to Boston Common: Political Change in Massachusett

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American History

 

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Bryce B

 

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October 30, 2015

 

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Massachusetts currently has Democrats filling all of their US House and US Senate Seats, as well as a 138 of 160 State House seats, and 33 of 40 State Senate seats. The only state-wide office held not held by the Democrats is the Governor's seat, which is set to be widely contested next year with 7 candidates lining up to face "incumbent" acting Gov...
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The only state-wide office held not held by the Democrats is the Governor's seat, which is set to be widely contested next year with 7 candidates lining up to face "incumbent" acting Gov. Jane Swift. In the old days however, the story wasn't exactly the same. For practically every year before 1928, Massachusetts overwhelming voted Republican...
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