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Another U.S. Senate Candidate Drops Out of the Race
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.

Karla joined Patch in mid-2010 as a Boston-area regional editor, making the leap into hyperlocal news after years of focus on the national and international news fronts at The Christian Science Monitor, CNN and CNN International -- doing online news since 1998. She has lived in a neighborhood she loves, Jamaica Plain, for more than 20 years, with a stint in lovely Atlanta sandwiched in the middle. Beyond the news, she is, among other things, a (fair-weather) biker, a rabid Celtic music fan and an unabashed church nerd.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.

Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
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The ex-Apple CEO affected the lives of millions of people. Did he touch yours?
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