Mass. Senate candidates offer to pay for debates
BOSTON --Democrats Alan Khazei (KAY'-zee) and Stephen Pagliuca (pah-lee-OOH'-kah) say they would be willing to foot the bill for two statewide televised debates between the... More »
Boston Globe - Nov. 9, 2009
Coakleys rivals push her for more televised debates
Attorney General Martha Coakley, the presumptive front-runner in the race to succeed the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy, has yet to agree to another debate with her three... More »
Boston Globe - Nov. 8, 2009
Mass. AG Coakley skips US Senate candidate forum
Two Republicans and three Democrats vying to replace Sen. Edward Kennedy exchanged barbs over the federal stimulus, Afghanistan, and universal health care at a candidate... More »
Boston Globe - Nov. 8, 2009
Rivals push Coakley for debates
Attorney General Martha Coakley, the presumptive front-runner in the race to succeed the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy, has yet to agree to another debate with her three... More »
Boston Globe - Nov. 8, 2009
Five candidates who seek the late Edward M. Kennedy's seat...
The two-hour debate with three Democrats and two Republicans attracted a crowd of about 400 people Republican photo by Brian Tedder Democratic candidate Alan Khazei, second... More »
MassLive - Nov. 8, 2009
Mass. AG Coakley skips US Senate candidate forum
Two Republicans and three Democrats vying to replace Sen. Edward Kennedy exchanged barbs over the federal stimulus, Afghanistan, and universal health care at a candidate... More »
Examiner.com - Nov. 8, 2009