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posted onDecember 13, 2017
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Article snippet: Seth Gitell will succeed current chief of staff James Eisenberg.  Doug Jones’s victory sent a thunder clap across the national political landscape.  Jones earned a win over the controversial GOP candidate in a bitterly contested race — one that Moore has not conceded.  Russian president Vladimir Putin gets personally briefed on the online activities of his American counterpart.  The president aggressively returned to the issue of sexual harassment, attacking a female Democratic senator as a “lightweight” who “would do anything” for campaign contributions.  Doug Jones’s supporters turned out in force.  Who is going to win — Roy Moore or Doug Jones? The race was seen as a toss up in a state that is usually reliably Republican.   Trump’s accusers are seizing this electrified moment of broken silences and truths revealed.  Senator Kirsten Gillibrand called President Trump’s assertion that she would “do anything” for campaign cash a “sexist smear.”  The president and the Patriots QB were buddies but things have cooled off lately.   <?EM-dummyText [This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story. This is dummy text for the story.]> Recent work from Boston Globe political reporters.   Frank Phillips is the State House bureau chief. He has covered politics for decades... Link to the full article to read more

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