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posted onFebruary 10, 2019
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Article snippet: EDITORIAL The best thing Elizabeth Warren can do — what she needs to do — is put all the facts about her past in front of voters and stop the drip-drip-drip of fresh revelations.  SCOT LEHIGH Bill Weld says Donald Trump has done more to undermine the rule of law than Richard Nixon.  Small-dollar donations — the renewable resource that Democratic candidates will depend upon to fuel their campaigns — are expected to be a huge deal in 2020.  Speaking in Lawrence, Warren began her campaign by recognizing the women who had gone on strike there more than a century ago, connecting themes of labor rights, immigration, and gender to her own campaign.   In another example of the gully separating Governor Charlie Baker and his own party, the Swampscott Republican is offering a much softer response as Senator Elizabeth Warren tries to navigate the fallout of having claimed Native American roots.  Meredith Watson said the incident was a ‘‘premeditated and aggressive’’ assault in 2000, while she and Justin Fairfax were undergraduate students at Duke University.  Speaking in Lawrence, Warren began her campaign by recognizing the women who had gone on strike there more than a century ago, connecting themes of labor rights, immigration, and gender to her own campaign.   James Pindell | Ground Game By far the top priority for Democratic voters, according to a CNN poll out this week, is a candidate who has a “good chance to beat Trump.”   Jerome Segal has some thoughts on... Link to the full article to read more

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