Patrick, Baker In Final Push In Tight Governor's Race
The candidates for governor are in a final search for pivotal votes on the eve of Election Day.
The candidates for governor are in a final search for pivotal votes on the eve of Election Day.
Republican Candidate Charlie Baker is ready for a fight tomorrow as we head into Election Day.
Gov. Deval Patrick says he feels confident going into tomorrow's election. He talks with WBZ News Radio's Dan Rea about the race and his decision to run for re-election.
The candidates for Governor in Massachusetts plan to spend the time from dawn to dusk and beyond campaigning on this last day before the election.
With only a few days left until Election Day, Gov. Deval Patrick and GOP gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker hit the ground running on Sunday, trying to sway undecided voters in what has become a very close race.
With Election Day only a few days away, WBZ political analyst Jon Keller sits down with Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker.
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Republican candidate for governor Charlie Baker campaigned alongside Senator Scott Brown Saturday afternoon.
Rumor has it a new Suffolk University poll about to drop will show Gov. Patrick pulling into a lead outside the margin of error, for the first time in a late-stage Suffolk poll.
Charlie Baker shares with Jon Keller some of the lessons he's learned during his campaign to become Governor.
Two new polls in the governor's race released Friday show Gov. Deval Patrick and Republican challenger Charlie Baker in a dead heat.
A new poll late in the governor's race shows Gov. Deval Patrick holding on to a seven-point lead over Charlie Baker.
Charlie Baker is pledging "no new taxes or fees" if he is elected. Governor Patrick says he has no plans to raise taxes, but calls the pledge a gimmick.
In the race for Governor, there are several claims being made for and against each candidate. Not all of them pass the straight face test.
Gov. Deval Patrick and Republican challenger Charles Baker are trading jabs on taxes, jobs and health care as the race for governor heads into its final days.
While candidates make their final pitches, their volunteers are working to sway undecided voters, and get their supporters to the polls on Tuesday.
Charlie Baker is talking taxes, job creation, Big Dig memos and Cape Wind with just days to go before the election.
Jon Keller talks about what the candidates had to say in their last debate.
Charlie Baker's controversial Big Dig memo was one of the highlights in the last televised debate in the governor's race.
Jon looks back at Tuesday night's debate.
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