Article snippet: The 30- and 40-somethings on Tuesday’s Democratic primary ballot are buoyed by a national trend. Candidates spent the holiday weekend reminding voters that there’s an election — on Tuesday. Candidates generally agree the cash bail system contributes to disproportionate incarceration of minorities and the poor, but their plans for reforms vary widely. Katie Forde, a family law paralegal endorsed by Maura Healey, is taking on incumbent Stephen Murphy, a known figure in Boston politics. A horse-drawn caisson carrying the senator’s casket led a procession of mourners from the academy’s chapel to its cemetery following a private service. The former secretary of state isn’t shutting the door to a second presidential bid, more than a decade after his narrow loss to George W. Bush. Republican insider Bill Burck is being pushed into the limelight by two of the biggest political dramas in Washington. RENÉE LOTH What if voting were less a “civic duty” and more a community party? An exhaustive review bolsters Warren’s assertion that her claim to Native American heritage did not help her win academic jobs, even though there is evidence Harvard took advantage of it after she was hired. The latest tweets indicated that Trump wanted his AG to base law enforcement actions on how it could affect the GOP’s electoral success. Candidates spent Labor Day rushing from breakfasts to cookouts, and from parades to meet-and-greets, all ahead of Tuesday’s primar... Link to the full article to read more