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Stewart Analyzes 2009 Boston Mayoral Race

Excerpt from The Boston Globe
Story by Andrew Ryan
November 2, 2009
 

"Stewart finds that the demographics of Boston have changed the nature of the political campaign, with pivotal voters now minority residents and younger whites, "less attached to Boston and more committed to specific issues."  


Full story at The Boston Globe

Website | Charles Stewart III

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