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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 12, 2018
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Article snippet: Democrats, who lack a clear leader after their rout in 2016, are desperate to rally around someone who can defeat the president the next time around.  US Senator Elizabeth Warren is facing tough criticism from local police chiefs over recent remarks about racism and the criminal justice system.  Analysis Black leaders and Democrats say the president’s tone and actions have gotten worse since the violence in Charlottesville.  President Trump denounced “all types of racism” but did not specifically condemn the supremacists.  The New York Republican is charged with passing inside stock information to relatives.  COMMENTARY | Jeneé Osterheldt It’s a new NFL season, but it’s still the same old song.  The Swampscott Republican Saturday laid out his case for a second four-year term to more than 200 supporters.  We’re creating a voter guide ahead of state elections on Sept. 4. We want to know what YOU want to know.   US Senator Elizabeth Warren is facing tough criticism from local police chiefs over recent remarks about racism and the criminal justice system.  Democrats, who lack a clear leader after their rout in 2016, are desperate to rally around someone who can defeat the president the next time around.  Trump administration officials say they have found a way around the ruling and will allow states to put the restrictions in place.  The federal judge, who learned Thursday that the pair were on a plane headed to Central America, said any delay in brin... Link to the full article to read more

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