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posted onNovember 5, 2017
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Article snippet: Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories CAPITAL SOURCE Walsh had previously vowed to stay out of the race: both Edwards and Passacantilli worked for him, in the Office of Housing Stability and in the Office of Economic Development, respectively. They are on leave.  CAPITAL SOURCE Former governor Bill Weld, who ran last year as the Libertarian Party’s vice-presidential nominee, will address an international libertarian organization next week during a speech in New York, a sort of political re-emergence after Weld has spent much of the past year focusing on his business portfolio.  capital source A Morning Consult survey that found 69 percent of Mass. voters approve of Baker’s job performance.  CAPITAL SOURCE She’s wading into the races for District 1 and 7.   Capital Source That’s what it looks like at first blush in a Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll released earlier this week.   CAPITAL SOURCE The GOP candidate for the US Senate collected about $50,000 in nearly six weeks between forming her fund-raising committee and Sept. 30.  Capital Source Longtime Republican operative Beth Lindstrom will take square aim at Democratic US Senator Elizabeth Warren, whom she hopes to topple next year.  capital source Democratic congressional candidate Lori Trahan formalized her campaign Thursday, touting a $242,000 fund-raising haul in the last two weeks of September.   capital source Republican... Link to the full article to read more

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