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Politics Unusual

When it comes to politics, there's never a monotonous moment in Massachusetts. Our leaders are doing right by Bay Staters, providing theatre worthy of Broadway. In Lawrence, Mayor William Lantigua’s fundraisers are raising eyebrows with his finance reports failing to name who is footing the bills for the pricey events. On Capitol Hill, the opposition against Scott Brown grows as more Democrats line up to take a shot at his Senate Seat. And over in the department of presidential politics Mitt Romney might turn his cold shoulder into a big bear hug by fully embracing Romney Care. We’ll also look at Sarah Palin’s bus tour. Is it a boon to the GOP? Or a big bust of a roadside distraction?

From the State House to the White House we talk through it all with our political contributors Kelly Bates, Marvin Venay, and Robert Fortes.

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