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A damp deja vu for Ross on kickoff day

Four years ago, Grace Ross said she qualified for the ballot in the governor's race outside the State House, under a tent, in the rain. She found herself once again under a tent in the rain this week as she launched her latest bid for office. Four years ago, Grace Ross said she qualified for the ballot in the governor's race outside the State House, under a tent, in the rain. She found herself once again under a tent in the rain this week as she launched her latest bid for office. (David l. ryan/globe staff)
March 28, 2010

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Grace Ross just can’t seem to catch a break. The Democratic activist from Worcester is running for governor this year. But she has a few thousand dollars in her campaign account, little name recognition, and a seriously uphill battle against the incumbent, Deval Patrick. (Full article: 963 words)

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