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Explore the data that explains and shapes life in Massachusetts, including the latest CommonWealth Beacon Poll.

To understand 2024 results, hindsight is not 2020

Why it’s misleading to compare this year’s presidential vote to results from four years ago

This year’s Massachusetts results are much more on par, in terms of turnout and outcome, with every other presidential election so far this century — other than 2020. In that way, they represent more of a reversion to the mean than a shift to the right.

Spending in legislative races topped $11 million

The more things cost, the more they stay the same

Just over 300 candidates campaigned for the 200 seats in the House and Senate this year, with $11.2 million over the last 10 months flowing out of their campaign accounts, paying for consultants and mailers aimed at voters, newspaper subscriptions, and food and drinks for staff and constituents.

Cracks form in Mass. Democratic strongholds, led by heavily Latino cities and towns

Economic, immigration concerns push the state to the right

Vice President Kamala Harris, who carried the state and its 11 electoral votes by 61.3 percent to President-elect Donald Trump’s 36.5 percent, not only won Massachusetts by a smaller margin than her Democratic predecessors. She won almost every single town by less, a sign that the Democratic coalition is weakening even in its strongholds.

Poll indicates growing frustration with Legislature

Nearly half of voters disapprove of job lawmakers are doing, 70 percent support auditing them

A new poll points to growing public dissatisfaction with the Legislature, with 47 percent of likely Massachusetts voters disapproving of the job lawmakers are doing and only 42 percent approving.

Poll shows a romp for Elizabeth Warren

Liberal firebrand holds 21-point lead over Republican challenger

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a two-term Democrat, holds a wide lead over her Republican challenger, John Deaton, in a new CommonWealth Beacon/WBUR poll conducted by the MassINC Polling Group.

Competitiveness and migration reports agree to disagree

New MassBudget report says outmigration panic based on ‘inconsistent’ data

“In short, the picture that can be drawn from available official data is inconsistent, though in any case, it is not one of crisis. Nevertheless, migration data often is used – and misused – to push an agenda of tax cuts for very high-income households, the ultrawealthy, and large corporations,” said Kurt Wise, a MassBudget…

Sports betting is soaking ‘financially constrained’ households

Study finds legalization has families diverting money from savings to gambling

The study linked sports betting to “a large decrease” in deposits to brokerage accounts, accompanied by “decreased credit availability, increased credit card debt, and a higher incidence rate of overdrawing bank accounts.”

65% of incumbents in Legislature face no opponents

Primary challenges rare; most competitive races are for open seats

130 incumbents appear to be going without a challenger in either a primary or the general election. Democrats are expected to continue to hold a super-majority in both chambers.

New poll finds rise in voters who see Mass. on wrong track

Healey’s favorability rating drops in Retailers Association survey

Forty-eight percent said the state is heading in the right direction, down from 59 percent in a similar poll done for the business group a year ago. Thirty-nine percent say the state is on the wrong track, up from 29 percent.

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