Skip to main content

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 26, 2017
>

Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories President Trump said he thinks Republicans are “going to get there” in passing a health law, despite a lack of support from several GOP senators.   In a new strategy, White House officials on Sunday said the Obama administration was to blame for not taking action against Russian election hacking.   ‘‘I have very serious concerns about the bill,’’ said Susan Collins, the Republican senator from Maine.   President Obama made a “very serious mistake” in not doing more about Russia’s intervention in the campaign, Adam Schiff said.  As an undergraduate at Harvard, Jared Kushner bought dozens of rental units in Somerville. But tenant complaints soon followed.   In small, but visible ways Obama is still very relevant.   The poll also found the city split along racial lines when voters were asked if Boston is a racist city.   The Democratic contenders are Cindy Friedman, Sean Garballey, and Mary Ann Stewart.  Opposition continued to build outside Congress, and two GOP senators questioned whether the bill would be approved this week.  Mayor Martin Walsh of Boston is among more than 250 attending the annual meeting of US Conference of Mayors.  Young Republicans hold significantly more liberal views of immigrants and immigration than their older counterparts, a poll found.  Newsletter Sign up for the Ground Game newsletter to get political analys... Link to the full article to read more

Emotional score for this article