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Prof. U’s CWB Commentary on President Carter’s & Senator Kennedy’s “Shared Legacy of Perseverance”

Posted on January 6, 2025 by Jerold Duquette

Click HERE to access the essay, published in Commonwealth Beacon on January 4, 2025.

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Massachusetts Exceptionalism is getting its due at CommonWealth Beacon

Posted on November 8, 2023 by Jerold Duquette

The newly rebranded CommonWealth Beacon has put the concept of Massachusetts exceptionalism front and center lately with several thoughtful pieces about the quality of life in the Bay State based on the results of a brand new CWB/MassInc poll of Massachusetts residents. Michael Jonas’s Putting Massachusetts Exceptionalism to the Test asks whether Bay Staters can…

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Why Doesn’t Popularity Translate to Power in Massachusetts Politics?

Posted on March 1, 2023March 1, 2023 by Jerold Duquette

A couple weeks back MassINC pollster Steve Koczela analyzed his most recent poll of Massachusetts residents in THIS CommonWealth article. Fascinating findings and excellent analysis. The question posed by Koczela that the data can’t answer (yet) is: Why are Democratic elected officials in the state less popular than their election margins and history suggest? I…

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Key Factors in Baker’s Decision Not To Run in 2022 are Being Forgotten

Posted on November 15, 2022 by Jerold Duquette

I wrote the following post right after Governor Baker and Lt Governor Polito announced that neither would seek re-election in 2022. I am re-posting it because in the wake of the 2022 election that saw Democratic women take over the Bay State’s executive branch, too many analysts and commentators are pinning Baker’s decision entirely on…

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The Objective Truth in 2022 American Politics is Easy for Experts to See. Sadly, It Remains Frighteningly Difficult for Too Many to Say.

Posted on November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 by Jerold Duquette

“If University Students can be Loyal Republicans in 2022, then anybody can talk about anything” The quotation above is a reply I posted this morning to a tweet by the UMass Amherst College Republicans in which they were trolling PA US Senate candidate John Fetterman for talking about crime. The reality that my tweet is…

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“Democratic Debate Ducking” is the Wrong Frame in Media Coverage & Analysis of 2022 Elections in the Bay State

Posted on September 28, 2022September 29, 2022 by Jerold Duquette

The Democratic nominees for constitutional office this year are apparently not keen on debating their MassGOP opponents. The political press appears unwilling to let them get away with this crime against democracy. I think somebody needs to seriously consider the possibility that running under the banner of a political party that has thoroughly abandoned essential…

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Baker’s Decision will Help Protect His Legacy & the Statehouse Status Quo

Posted on December 3, 2021December 3, 2021 by Jerold Duquette

Charlie Baker’s decision not to make an unprecedented run for a third consecutive four-year term in the Corner Office was a wise one for many reasons, most of which have been well and thoroughly discussed by thoughtful observers. The complications of his party having been thoroughly trumpified and the various land mines Democrats could detonate…

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The Utter Futility of the MassGOP: Not New, Just More Obnoxious Lately.

Posted on June 10, 2021June 10, 2021 by Jerold Duquette

The ongoing conflict within the MassGOP between Trumpist wingnuts and politically rational conservatives is as crazy and counter-productive as virtually every political analyst has indicated. It is, indeed, absurd for state Republicans to oppose Charlie Baker’s brand of conservatism. What it is not, however, is surprising or unexplainable. The most interesting thing about anti-Baker wingnuttery…

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2020 Democratic Primaries Reveal Limits of Progressive Reform Politics in Massachusetts

Posted on September 4, 2020September 4, 2020 by Jerold Duquette

Two 2020 Democratic primaries illustrate a central paradox of Massachusetts politics, which is that politics in cradle of American democracy, the place where America began as an act of rebellion, is among the most establishment friendly in the nation. Bright blue Massachusetts is liberal in principle but conservative in practice. The recent primary victories of…

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Neal’s Victory Reinforces What We Already Knew About WMass Voters

Posted on September 2, 2020 by Jerold Duquette

As readers of MassPoliticsProfs have known for eight years now, Massachusetts voters are not what the rest of the country thinks they are. They are not the tip of the progressive spear in America. They are not politics-hating Puritanical moralists ready and willing to punish corrupt politicians at a moments notice. They are highly individualistic…

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