For most of US history, New England House and Senate members were routinely powerful enough to shape party platforms and federal policy. Now: not so much. https://t.co/B8Flw6QzeW
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) January 27, 2019
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For most of US history, New England House and Senate members were routinely powerful enough to shape party platforms and federal policy. Now: not so much. https://t.co/B8Flw6QzeW
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) January 27, 2019