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MA Midterms 2018: Poll Shows Most Voters Support Ballot Questions
The Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll also indicates voters back Gov. Charlie Baker and Sen. Elizabeth Warren in their re-election bids.

The Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll also indicates voters back Gov. Charlie Baker and Sen. Elizabeth Warren in their re-election bids.

The richest colleges would pay for education, transportation investments promised by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Gonzalez.
For the fifth consecutive year, Lottery revenues surpassed the $5 billion mark.
A few dozen votes is all that separated the leading candidates as the clock struck midnight.
Candidates who are still hoping to be candidates come Wednesday are making one final push for voters.
Elizabeth Warren makes more headlines these days for what she might want to do in 2020 than what she is doing in 2018.
An estimated 45 lives in Mass. could have been saved in 2016 if 100 percent of passengers buckled up, according to a new study.
The man didn't mean to drop his wedding ring in along with the donation.
The rhetoric picked up a bit this week for the state primaries, which are less than a month away.
Gov. Baker signed a last-second bill greenlighting a sales tax holiday this weekend.
Karen Spilka and her husband were home when a bolt gave their place a real jolt, frying some electrical components.
See the nearly $49 million in budget vetoes Gov. Baker pushed through.
'It's a good day for Massachusetts," Baker said.
The agreement reached Gov. Charlie Baker's desk 18 days past the deadline for a new annual budget.
Anyone who uses or works at supervised sites for illegal drug use would face federal charges, the U.S. attorney for Mass. said Thursday.
It must be July of an election year on Beacon Hill. The tell-tale signs were all there.
Massachusetts got a nice $1.2 billion surprise. Gov. Baker's supplemental spending plan highlighted school safety and local road repairs.
While federal laws forbid much of MA's new pot industry, the DA said he'll largely focus his resources elsewhere.
These three ballot questions are sure to invite some debate, even after the recent "grand bargain" law.
We pride ourselves on being first. But in this case it's we're dead last