Jon Keller

Italians are now as much in charge of this town as the Irish. Why are they so shy about it?

Think the Massachusetts media shapes the gubernatorial election? Here’s how the candidates manipulate the media.

How suburban voters might bring Jane Swift back from the dead.

Two years before the New Hampshire primary, Senator John Forbes Kerry is already aiming for the White House. Trouble is, Kerry has a record of bailing out when the political going gets tough.

Is New Hampshire really Kerry country?

When it comes to electoral appeal, candidate Reich comes up short.

If local pols get their way again, it won't be long before air travelers aren't the only ones with connections at Logan. Haven't we learned our lesson?

How the smart and savvy one-time king of Massachusetts politics let his brother drag him down.

There are countless stories of love, lust, and lechery under the Golden Dome. Here are just a few.

An evening with the Romney clan is an experience in old-fashioned family values. But with the new governor about to make some harsh decisions, will the warm and fuzzy feelings last?

Why so many Massachusetts pols suddenly covet the on-deck circle.

If we're so smart, how did our state become an international political laughingstock?

Mitt Romney's rivals in the campaign for governor are quietly resorting to a new weapon: Mormon-bashing.

Upstart candidate Deval Patrick has been hailed as a savior by liberal Democrats eager to see one of their own in the governor’s office. But to win in November, he’ll have to overcome his reputation among conservatives as the “quota king

St. Patrick & His Devils