The idea that Massachusetts politics are exceptional dates back at least to John Winthrop's description of the young Massachusetts Bay colony as a "city on a hill." But while things are certainly different here, that doesn't necessarily mean they're better. Erin O'Brian and Jerold Duquette, the editors of "The Politics of Massachusetts Exceptionalism: Reputation Meets Reality," join Adam Reilly to deconstruct our lofty sense of self. Also, Democratic AG candidate Quentin Palfrey discusses his campaign and push to keep outside money out of that race. We'd like your feedback! Email us at talkingpolitics@wgbh.org--and while you're at it, subscribe to the GBH Politics newsletter at gbhnews.org/politicsnewsletter.
Shannon Liss-Riordan makes her case for AG
The feds have lost confidence in the T. Who's responsible, and what happens next?
Will Massachusetts legalize sports betting?
Can Elizabeth Warren save the Democrats from electoral disaster?
Remote access transformed politics during the pandemic. Will it last?
Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?
The North End dining debate and the future of protest in Boston
Chris Doughty and Kate Campanale Make Their Case for the Corner Office
Wu Hits the Hundred-Day Mark
When Baker Leaves, Can Bakerism Abide?
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In Massachusetts politics in 2022, who counts as a "progressive"?
Is Michelle Wu winning the vax-mandate fight?
Why won't the Massachusetts Legislature act on voting rights?
Will Wu's Mass And Cass Plan Work?
The politics of COVID in Massachusetts
How 2021 is ending--and what to watch in 2022
Who's Afraid Of Rachael Rollins?
After Baker Bails, What's Next?
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