MEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — Democrat Martha Coakley is predicting victory today in her hard-fought campaign against Republican Scott Brown. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — Democrats and Republicans ramped up election eve get-out-the-vote efforts Monday in their close battle for a Massachusetts Senate seat that could decide the fate of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul and the rest of his agenda. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — Democrat Martha Coakley says her campaign’s get-out-the-vote efforts will win her an unexpectedly tight Massachusetts Senate special election. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — Republican Scott Brown is surfing a wave of voter frustration with President Barack Obama that has helped propel the once low-profile Massachusetts state senator from long shot to contender in the race to fill the Senate seat left vacant by Edward Kennedy’s death. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — President Barack Obama embarked on a rescue mission Sunday in Massachusetts, hoping his political clout, though diminished, would save an endangered Democratic U.S. Senate candidate as well as the critical 60th vote needed for his health care plan and most of the rest of his agenda. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is attending church services at Washington’s Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. (more)
DORCHESTER, Mass. (AP) — Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has told a largely black congregation that if Democrat Martha Coakley loses the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts, it will be a victory for people who want President Barack Obama to fail. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will attend church services with his wife, Michelle, and speak to the congregation about helping the people of Haiti. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — His agenda potentially imperiled by the outcome of a close Senate race, President Barack Obama was set to lend his prestige to Democrat Martha Coakley, whose effort to succeed the late Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy has gone from shoo-in to nail-biter. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — Republican Scott Brown charged Saturday that a Democratic mailing against his U.S. Senate campaign violates a Massachusetts law prohibiting false statements against a political candidate. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — The U.S. Senate candidates in Massachusetts clashed Saturday over a proposed bank bailout tax, abandoning health care for a new issue that the White House hopes will attract mainstream voters angry about Wall Street abuses and that Republicans say affirms Democrats as a pro-tax party. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Like a roller-coaster ride on its last twisting turns, President Barack Obama’s campaign to remake health care is barreling into final days of breathless suspense and headlong momentum. (more)
QUINCY, Mass. (AP) — Massachusetts GOP Senate hopeful Scott Brown is criticizing the White House plan to tax banks that received federal bailout money. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — Democrat Martha Coakley is counting on union muscle to help her win Tuesday’s U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — For much of her campaign, Martha Coakley steered clear of the Kennedy mystique, methodically crafting a low-key campaign to fill the late Edward Kennedy’s U.S. Senate seat the way the seasoned prosecutor would build a case in court. (more)
Trickle of aid to Haiti quake survivors worries officials as hunger, thirst beset ruined city (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Saturday pitched his proposed tax on banks to recover the cost of bailing them out during the financial crisis, saying if they can afford billions more in bonuses, they can pay back the taxpayers, too. (more)
BOSTON (AP) — A poll just days before the special Senate race in Massachusetts shows a shift in favor of the Republican Party — a potential disaster for President Barack Obama and his Democratic political agenda. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior Massachusetts lawmaker says if Republicans win a special Senate election there next week, President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul is dead. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is wading deeper into the race to fill the late Edward M. Kennedy’s Senate seat in Massachusetts. (more)























