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)
Political Circuit
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.
(David l. ryan/globe staff)
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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