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Where does Charlie Baker need to pull votes away from Deval Patrick this fall?
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Where does Charlie Baker need to pull votes away from Deval Patrick this fall?
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Nonemployer businesses, mostly consisting of one person, have been on the rise.
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The birth rate in Massachusetts in 2007 was 12.1 per 1,000 people, which placed us 45th in the nation.
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