State Politics:2014 Gubernatorial Election

Candidates

 * Martha Coakley (D)
 * Charlie Baker (R) [[File:Green_check_mark_transparent.png]]
 * Evan Falchuk (I)
 * Scott Lively (I)
 * Jeff McCormick (I)

Candidates who did not make the general election ballot

 * Don Berwick (D)
 * Steve Grossman (D)
 * Mark Fisher (R)

Candidates who did not make the primary ballot

 * Joe Avellone (D)
 * Juliette Kayyem (D)

General Elections Results

 * Boston Globe

Primary Results

 * Boston Globe: Mass. governor primary results (Sept 9, 2014)
 * CBS: Primary results (Sept 9, 2014)
 * [[Media:2014-09-09-UNOFFICAL RESULTS2.pdf|Lexington results]]

Polls

 * Polls on Wikipedia
 * Polls on Ballotpedia

Debates

 * Jay Kaufman's Open House: First major Dems gubernatorial candidate forum. Thu Jan 16, 7-8:30 p.m., at Cary Memorial Building, 1605 Massachusetts Ave.

News and Commentary

 * Boston Globe: Election was awash in cash, but effect is unclear, by David Scharfenberg (Nov 13, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Dear Democrats: It’s time to reform nominating rules, editorial (Nov 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker’s on the line. Should you answer?, by Shirley Leung (Nov 6, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley is redeemed, even in defeat, by Yvonne Abraham (Nov 6, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley gets political redemption, by Joan Vennochi (Nov 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Assessing Martha Coakley’s failed campaign, by Scot Lehigh (Nov 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker must deliver on his reformist vision, editorial (Nov 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: How Baker won: Big margins in suburbs, limited damage in cities, by Jim O’Sullivan (Nov 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker campaign seeks transition meeting with Patrick, by Jim O’Sullivan (Nov 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Voters across N.E. head to the polls, by Matt Rocheleau, David Abel and Andy Rosen (Nov 4, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Martha Coakley: I’m ‘absolutely not’ underdog, by Chris Cassidy (Nov 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker holds hometown rally in Swampscott, by Travis Andersen (Nov 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley rallies supporters across region, by Akilah Johnson (Nov 3, 2014)
 * Metro West Daily News: Governor's race: Coakley, Baker making final appeals, by Steve LeBlanc (Nov 3, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: ‘Get-out-the-vote’ push in full swing, by Jack Encarnacao (Nov 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democrats’ turnout effort in high gear, by Michael Levenson (Nov 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, Baker aim to answer old doubts, by Jim O’Sullivan and Stephanie Ebbert (Nov 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Making an election relevant to young citizens, by Akilah Johnson (Nov 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: A sense of unknowability in the governor’s race, by David Scharfenberg (Nov 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, Baker race around the state in the rain, by Michael Levenson and Akilah Johnson (Nov 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Keeping political perspective as Election Day nears, by Scot Lehigh (Nov 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley have some explaining to do, by Thomas Farragher (Nov 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Don’t vote for Charlie because he can cry, by Shirley Leung (Oct 31, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker acknowledges he flubbed fisherman’s tale in debate, by Jim O’Sullivan and Akilah Johnson (Oct 31, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: On the trail of a little personality, by Shirley Leung (Oct 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: With details murkier, no sign of Charlie Baker’s fisherman, by Nestor Ramos and Michael Levenson (Oct 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker remains ahead of Coakley, by Mark Arsenault (Oct 30, 2014)
 * New York Times: Tearful Displays Enliven Close Governor’s Race in Massachusetts, by Katharine Q. Seelye (Oct 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker says he may have gotten some details of fisherman story wrong, by Michael Levenson (Oct 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Years don’t erase complexity of DiMasi corruption case, by Andrea Estes (Oct 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Turning the tables, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 30, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Baker up 3 points over Coakley in new Suffolk-Herald poll, by Joe Battenfeld (Oct 30, 2014)
 * South Coast Today: Questions surface about Charlie Baker's story about a New Bedford fisherman, by Jonathan Carvalho (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Police agencies’ endorsements split between Baker, Coakley, by Maria Cramer (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker’s fisherman story should cause him anger, not tears, by Joan Vennochi (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Fluffy debate finale was a crying shame, by Joe Battenfeld (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker’s emotional fisherman tale happened 5 years ago, by Mark Arsenault and Nestor Ramos (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker: Response to debate tears ‘overwhelmingly positive’, by Matt Stout (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Take it from a crier: Baker’s tears were real, by Thomas Farragher (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Too many trivial questions in debate, by Scot Lehigh (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Gubernatorial rivals give voters a strange debate, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: In last big debate, Coakley, Baker show emotional side, by Mark Arsenault and Joshua Miller (Oct 29, 2014)
 * The New Republic: Enough Already! Massachusetts' Martha Coakley Isn't "Choking.", by Jason Zengerle (Oct 28, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Martha Coakley, Charlie Baker fight in aggressive - and emotional - final debate, by Shira Schoenberg (Oct 28, 2014)
 * WBUR: WBUR Poll: Baker Keeps Slim Lead Over Coakley, by Asma Khalid (Oct 28, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Tough ethics questions for Baker and Coakley, by Joan Venocci (Oct 28, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: For Baker and Coakley, rare glimmers of their true selves, by Renée Loth (Oct 28, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Unions to flex muscles for final Martha Coakley push, by Matt Stout (Oct 28, 2014)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Walks Back Comment on Businesses Not Creating Jobs, by Peter Nicholas (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Wall St Journal: Massachusetts Democrat Is Locked in Another Tight Race, by Kris Maher (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley spar in next-to-last debate, by Michael Levenson and David Scharfenberg (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, former inspector general clash over Globe story, unattributed (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley rejects claim she was reluctant to investigate DiMasi, by Nestor Ramos and Mark Arsenault (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Not the AG we know, by Adrian Walker (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Quietly, Thomas O’Connor buttresses Coakley’s efforts, by Michael Levenson (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: This time around, Baker’s wife steps into the foreground, by Michael Levenson (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Campaigns battling hard for critical bloc of female voters, by Jessica Heslam (Oct 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker for governor, editorial (Oct 26, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker’s election would signal change in what the state values, by Joan Vennochi (Oct 26, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley put on rare show of agreement at church forum, by Joshua Miller (Oct 26, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: After 2010, Charlie Baker’s business options rich with complications, by Stephanie Ebbert and Beth Healy (Oct 26, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley rebuilt her name, raising questions among critics, by David Scharfenberg (Oct 26, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Don’t call gubernatorial race just yet, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 26, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley weigh in on the Mass. economy, by Jay Fitzgerald (Oct 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley strikes a defiant note as polls tip, by Frank Phillips (Oct 25,2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley bests Charlie Baker on early education, by Joanna Weiss (Oct 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Gubernatorial candidates differ on role of state in immigration, by Travis Andersen (Oct 25, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Hillary Clinton backing up Martha Coakley today in Boston, by Matt Stout (Oct 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: In number and reach of TV ads, Baker far outpacing Coakley, by Joshua Miller (Oct 24, 2014)
 * Patriot Ledger: Coakley: Massachusetts isn't a business that needs saving, by Patrick Ronan (Oct 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton campaigns for Martha Coakley in Boston, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 24, 2014)
 * Lowell Sun: Coakley hedges exploration of income-tax change, by Andy Metzger (Oct 23, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker opens up lead over Coakley in new poll, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 23, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Urban voters get a win, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 23, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Falchuk seeks court order to participate in televised debate, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 22, 2014)
 * WBUR: WBUR Poll: Baker Edges Ahead Of Coakley, by Asma Khalid (Oct 22, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charting difficult Democratic waters on education reform, by Scot Lehigh (Oct 22, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: In politics, patience isn’t overrated – but loyalty often is, by Jeff Jacoby (Oct 22, 2014)
 * WBUR: Changing Demographics Of Mass. Cities Narrow Baker’s Path To Victory, by Paul McMorrow (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker’s tightrope, by Joanna Weiss (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker struggles as Martha Coakley finds her zone, by Dante Ramos (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Charlie Baker, Martha Coakley disagree on taxes, benefits for illegal immigrants, by Shira Schoenberg (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Closing arguments emerge in gubernatorial debate, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Mental health record may be predictor for Charlie Baker, by Kay Lazar (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democrats decry late release of investigation of Baker donation, by Frank Phillips (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: New Baker ad asks voters to ‘Think’, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Shocked: Ratepayer 'advocate' Martha Coakley took National Grid donations, by Joe Battenfeld (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Marty Walsh off the bench, stumps for Martha Coakley, by Matt Stout (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: The Globe Swings and Misses, by David S. Bernstein (Oct 21, 2014)
 * Go Local Worcester: MassGOP Files Ethics Complaint Against AG Martha Coakley, by Nicholas Handy (Oct 21, 2014)
 * National Review: Charlie Baker’s Second Chance, by Michael Cowett (Oct 20, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley meet with Black Ministerial Alliance, by Joshua Miller (Oct 20, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, Baker rally supporters as election looms, by Joshua Miller (Oct 20, 2014)
 * South Coast Today: Our View: Charlie Baker for governor, editorial (Oct 19, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley takes the Proust Questionnaire, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 19, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Jeff McCormick takes the Proust Questionnaire, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 18, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Ex-Prez Clinton makes quick stop for Coakley, by Matt Stout (Oct 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Governor’s race an election of dread, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Two takes on Charlie Baker’s welfare focus, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Evan Falchuk takes the Proust Questionnaire, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Will the Democratic machine work for Martha Coakley?, by Joan Vennochi (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Berkshire Eagle: Clinton stumping for Coakley; Baker cites lawsuit, by Amy Crawford (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Lots of people won’t vote in November. What’s the best way to fix that?, by Evan Horowitz (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Grading the governor: Martha Coakley, candidate questionnaire (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Grading the governor: Charlie Baker, candidate questionnaire (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Patrick’s legacy shows dents, by Michael Levenson (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker hits Coakley for lawsuit that aided key donor, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: GOP candidates outraise Democrats this month, by Joshua Miller (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley lawsuit has ties to key backer’s interests, by Andrea Estes (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker takes the Proust Questionnaire, by Yvonne Abraham (Oct 15, 2014)
 * Politico: Martha Chokeley: Is the worst candidate in Massachusetts about to lose again?, by Ben Schreckinger (Oct 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Patrick’s legacy shows dents, by Michael Levenson (Oct 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker knocked by Coakley for winning outsourcing award, by Michael Levenson (Oct 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Gubernatorial candidates debate immigration, without Baker, by Maria Sacchetti (Oct 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker to propose initiatives aimed at alleviating urban woes, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 15, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: The Three Types of Fringe Candidate Who Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Debate, by David S. Bernstein (Oct 14, 2014)
 * Eagle Tribune: Regional fundraising props up gubernatorial campaigns, by Christian M. Wade (Oct 14, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Welfare reform stages surprising comeback in governor’s race, by Adrian Walker (Oct 13, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley step lively to reach voters at Boston parade, by Joshua Miller (Oct 13, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: A Rule of Thumb for the Governor’s Race, Three Weeks Out, by David S. Bernstein (Oct 13, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: For Charlie Baker, data is key in bid for undecideds, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 11, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: A debate dilemma for independent gubernatorial candidates, by Joanna Weiss (Oct 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Bill Clinton to campaign for Martha Coakley, by Joshua Miller and Michael Levenson (Oct 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Governor’s race remains tight, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker and the ‘compassion deficit’, by Joan Vennochi (Oct 9, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Singer kicks party line aside for Baker, by Chris Cassidy, Laurel J. Sweet (Oct 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Fact checking Baker, Coakley’s records on child welfare, by Michael Levenson (Oct 8, 2014)
 * WBUR: Emerson/WGBH News Poll Shows Momentum With Charlie Baker, by Marylin Schairer (Oct 8, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, Baker spar in high-octane morning forum, by Joshua Miller (Oct 8, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: On environmental issues, candidates agree on core issues, disagree on specifics, by by David Abel (Oct 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Environmentalists recall changes in Baker’s position on climate change, by David Abel (Oct 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Everybody loves Evan: but is Mass ready for the kind of independent politician voters dream about?, by Chris Faraone (Oct 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Running from the ‘R’ word, by Jeff Jacoby (Oct 8, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: The edge goes to Baker, by Scot Lehigh (Oct 8, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, Baker clash in second debate, by Michael Levenson (Oct 7, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Dem kingmaker crosses party lines, by Chris Cassidy (Oct 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley campaign at biotechnology forum, by Priyanka Dayal McCluskey (Oct 6, 2014)
 * WBUR: Revisiting The Menino Political Machine: Muscle Or Meh?, by Paul McMorrow (Oct 6, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Thrusts and parries à la super PAC ads, by Joanna Weiss (Oct 7. 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Pro-Coakley ad edited to remove Globe columnist, by Joshua Miller (Oct 6, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley in virtual dead heat, poll shows, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 6, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley’s work for children lauded in ad, by Joshua Miller (Oct 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Michelle Obama backs Coakley at Dorchester stop, unattributed (Oct 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: A ballot question with coattails, by Renée Loth (Oct 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Attorney general protests rate hike, by Jack Newsham (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker, Martha Coakley tweak their primary stands, by Scot Lehigh (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Enterprise News: Gubernatorial candidates weigh in on opiate abuse, by Patrick Ronan (Oct 3, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Despite dislike for attack ad in gubernatorial race, Charlie Baker says Martha Coakley should have settled lawsuit over DCF, by Shira Schoenberg (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: The inner circles, unattributed (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker is good at big business, but does he care about small?, by Joan Vennochi (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Commonwealth Magazine: Coakley’s defense of DCF foster care, by Bruce Mohl and Colman M. Herman (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: Massachusetts Gubernatorial Politics: One Theory, by David S. Bernstein (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley staffer tied to group slamming Charlie Baker, by Erin Smith (Oct 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Washington delegation asked to give to Coakley amid fund-raising woes, by Frank Phillips and Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley camp summons Democratic strategists, by Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley tours Taunton State Hospital, pledges to keep mental health care facility open, by Akilah Johnson (Oct 1, 2014)
 * South Coast Today: Coakley camp accuses Baker of flip-flopping on South Coast Rail, by Siman Rios (Oct 1, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Baker campaign calls Coakley's post-debate comments 'intentionally dishonest,' 'offensive', by Brian Steele (Oct 1, 2014)
 * WBUR: WBUR Poll: Baker-Coakley ‘Essentially A Tossup’, by Asma Khalid (Oct 1, 2014)
 * Boston.com: Here’s Where Martha Coakley Stands on Noncompete Clauses. Oh Wait, Nobody Has Any Idea, by Adam Vaccaro (Sept 30, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: [http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_politics/2014/09/paleologos_voters_aren_t_buying_popular_ag_as_corner_office Paleologos: Voters aren’t buying popular AG as Corner  Office material... yet], by David Paleologos (Sept 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley, Baker clash on early education in debate, by David Scharfenberg (Sept 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker backs program on jobs for public housing residents, by Michael Levenson (Sept 30, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: For Baker, political evolution a problem, by Jim O'Sullivan (Sept 30, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Big surprises in numbers, by Herald staff (Sept 30, 2014)
 * The Enterprise: Candidates for governor make pitch to tech sector, by Patrick Ronan (Sept 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley sidestep hot-button tech questions at forum, by Callum Borchers (Sept 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: New poll shows Charlie Baker, Martha Coakley deadlocked, by David Scharfenberg (Sept 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker offers ‘alternative’ earned sick time plan, by Akilah Johnson (Sept 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Why do you want to be governor?, by Akilah Johnson (Sept 29, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Candidate for governor Martha Coakley visits Big E, discusses Springfield debate, by Elizabeth Roman (Sept 28, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Black leaders rally for Martha Coakley, by Todd Feathers (Sept 28, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Patrick campaigns for Coakley, and for his own legacy, by Michael Levenson (Sept 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker releases TV ad targeting Democrats, by Stephanie Ebbert (Sept 26, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: Charlie Baker’s ‘Sweetheart’ Apology Turns Sour, by David S. Bernstein (Sept 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Gubernatorial rivals focus on subsets of female voters, by David Scharfenberg (Sept 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Inside Baker’s economic plan, Coakley’s education offer, by Evan Horowitz (Sept 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker edges ahead of Coakley, by Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley Holds 10-Point Lead Over Baker, WBUR Poll Shows, by Asma Khalid (Sept 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Heslam: ‘Sweetheart’? C’mon, Charlie, by Jessica Heslam (Sept 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker saved Harvard Pilgrim. Can we stop debating it?, by Shirley Leung (Sept 23, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Michelle Obama to stump for Martha Coakley, by Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 23, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Patrick ousts two, with motive partly personal, by Michael Levenson (Sept 22, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley hit campaign trail Sunday, by Joshua Miller (Sept 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker needs an intervention on women, by Joan Vennochi (Sept 19, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: On taxes, can we talk?, by Renée Loth (Sept 19, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley holds slim edge over Baker, by Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 18, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker offers plan for job creation in Mass., by Michael Levenson (Sept 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley tries to close cash gap, by David Scharfenberg (Sept 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Governor Patrick should elevate his game, by Scot Lehigh (Sept 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley pegs early education plan at $150 million per year, by Joshua Miller (Sept 17, 2014)
 * Patriot Ledger: Quincy mayor: Coakley cases have nothing to do with Baker endorsement, by Patrick Ronan (Sept 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley’s base shows fissures, by Adrian Walker (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: N.J. reported to sell investment, by Frank Phillips (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Fortune: New Jersey unloads investment related to Charlie Baker 'pay-to-play' allegations, by Dan Primack (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Experts: AG needs to avoid gender schism, by Jack Encarnacao, Laurel J. Sweet (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Elizabeth Warren ‘absolutely’ confident Martha Coakley will triumph, by Owen Boss (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker, Coakley steer clear of far-reaching tax talk, by Michael Levenson (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Many yet to be persuaded in Mass. governor’s race, by Nestor Ramos (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Mass Live: For women topping November ballot, equality's been long time coming in Massachusetts, by Shira Schoenberg (Sept 15, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Mass. Democrats unite behind Martha Coakley in Springfield, as candidate for governor slams GOP opponent Charlie Baker, by Brian Steele (Sept 13, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley’s office changes course on Partners comments, by Priyanka Dayal McCluskey (Sept 12, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Former rivals Coakley, Capuano share public embrace, by Michael Levenson (Sept 12, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: The primaries, as seen on TV (Sept 11, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: What Charlie Baker and Martha Coakley need to do to win, by Frank Phillips (Sept 11, 2014)
 * WBUR: Map Analysis: Coakley Won Where It Matters, by Paul McMorrow (Sept 11, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley’s challenge: reversing the attorney general curse, by Shirley Leung (Sept 11, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Gubernatorial campaigns put strategies in motion, by Michael Levenson and David Scharfenberg (Sept 11, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Charlie Baker rebuffs Martha Coakley's call for a People's Pledge in Massachusetts governor's race, by Shira Schoenberg (Sept 11, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: Meet the New Massachusetts Democratic Party, by David S. Bernstein (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Gelzinis: Walsh operatives get dry run before November, by Peter Gelzinis (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Patriot Ledger: South Shore to be 'battleground' in governor's race, by Christian Schiavone (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democrats stand together at ‘Unity Breakfast,’ take aim at Baker, by David Scharfenberg and Michael Levenson (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker greets South Station commuters, by Akilah Johnson (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Blobe: Why were the primary polls so far off?, by Evan Horowitz (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: A showing that raises doubts about Coakley, by Scot Lehigh (Sept 10, 2014)
 * WBUR: Grossman Loses Gov. Bid By Smaller Margin Than Expected, by Phillip Martin (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: For governor, it’s Coakley vs. Baker, by Michael Levenson and Frank Phillips (Sept 10, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Mass. governor primary results (Sept 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Races fail to attract voters, by Peter Schworm (Sept 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: McCormick loses key staffer as Joe Malone resigns, by Frank Phillips (Sept 9, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Martha Coakley struggles to win wary Dems, by Hillary Chabot (Sept 9, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Key races to watch for today, by Matt Stout (Sept 9, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Primary voters to choose candidates in number of races, by Michael Levenson (Sept 8, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Gubernatorial rivals try to spur voter turnout, by Stephanie Ebbert (Sept 8, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Massachusetts primed for primary, by Jack Encarnacao (Sept 8, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Paleologos: As bellwether towns go, so goes Bay State, by David Paleologos (Sept 8, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Candidates making final push ahead of primary, by Akilah Johnson and Joshua Miller (Sept 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Two very different GOP campaigns for governor, by Akilah Johnson (Sept 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley is still running against Scott Brown, by Joan Vennochi (Sept 7, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Management claims, not visions, divide Democrats, by David Sharfenberg (Sept 7, 2014)
 * Metro West Daily News: MetroWest Daily News: Berwick for the Democrats, by the Editorial Board (Sept 6, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: The Democrats can’t neglect reform, by Scot Lehigh (Sept 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: What words are gubernatorial candidates using most?, by Evan Horowitz (Sept 5, 2014)
 * Blue Mass Group: BMG endorses Don Berwick for Governor, by The Editors (Sept 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley is hedging her bets on casinos, by Shirley Leung (Sept 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Hewing to serious mission, Steve Grossman finds the fun, by Andrew Ryan (Sept 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls battle in final TV debate, by Travis Andersen (Sept 5, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Martha Coakley, Steve Grossman, Don Berwick argue about Springfield casino in final televised debate, by Shira Shoenberg (Sept 4, 2014)
 * NECN: Democratic Primary Debate for Massachusetts Governor, Part 1, Part 2 (Sept 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley maintains wide lead in primary race, by Stephanie Ebbert (Sept 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: A look where the candidates stand (Sept 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley has much to showcase and something to surmount, by Nestor Ramos (Sept 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls turn up heat, by Joshua Miller (Sept 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Full of ideas, Don Berwick looks for traction, by Michael Levenson (Sept 3, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker expresses support for MGM Springfield casino, concern over mandatory paid sick time ballot question, by The Republican Newsroom (Sept 3, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Fisher discusses opposition to casinos and new gun laws; says 'enough is enough' for illegal immigration, by The Republican Newsroom (Sept 3, 2014)
 * WBUR: With Public And Private Sector Experience, Steve Grossman ‘Knows Both Systems’, by Steve Brown (Sept 3, 2014)
 * WBUR: WBUR Poll: Coakley Holds Leads Over Democratic Foes, Baker, by Asma Khalid (Sept 3, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Capuano: Coakley or Baker would be good govs, by Matt Stout (Sept 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: New super PAC ad features Steve Grossman’s mother, by Joshua Miller (Sept 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: I’m with Grossman, but is anyone else?, by Shirley Leung (Aug 2, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Labor support split among gov hopefuls, by Matt Stout (Sept 2, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Unenrolled, conservative, and trying to decide which Democrat to vote for, by Jeff Jacoby (Aug 31, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Next goal in race is to win attention, by Joshua Miller (Aug 31, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Endorsement: Steve Grossman for governor, by the Editorial Board (Aug 30, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: Don Berwick Just Put Out a Petty New Ad, by David S. Bernstein (Aug 29, 2014)
 * Wall St Journal: Massachusetts Democrat Seeks Redemption After Weak 2010 Race, by Jennifer Levitz (Aug 29, 2014)
 * Wall St Journal blog: A GOP Governor in Massachusetts? It Could Happen, by Aaron Zitner (Aug 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Berwick pushes single-payer health plan, by David Sharfenberg (Aug 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Endorsement: Charlie Baker for governor, by the Editorial Board (Aug 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker catches Martha Coakley, new poll shows, by Stephanie Ebbert (Aug 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: With PACs in Mass., get ready for high-priced attack ads, by David Sharfenberg (Aug 28, 2014)
 * Berkshire Eagle: Grossman lands big endorsements in Coakley country, by Berkshire Eagle Staff (Aug 28, 2014)
 * News Telegram: Fisher sees his strength in conservative agenda in gubernatorial race, by Brad Petrishen (Aug 28, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Steve Grossman to tap own wealth for TV ads, by Frank Phillips (Aug 27, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: The Big Spenders: A Breakdown of Campaign Donations by Sector, by David S. Bernstein (Aug 26, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: Is Steve Grossman Closing?, by David S. Bernstein (Aug 26, 2014)
 * Commonwealth Magazine: MA political fundraising plummets, by Paul McMorrow (Aug 21, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: William Galvin ‘surprised’ by AG lobbyist deal, by Chris Cassidy (Aug 22, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Campaigns’ messages geared toward women, by Jim O’Sullivan (Aug 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Galvin to launch inquiry into lobbyist, by David Scharfenberg (Aug 21, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Steve Grossman demands Martha Coakley return $, by Chris Cassidy (Aug 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democratic candidates for governor spar in debate, by David Sharfenberg (Aug 20, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Berwick raises more than competitors in first half of August, by Joshua Miller (Aug 20, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: Massachusetts Mayors Are Staying Out of the Governor Primary, by David S. Bernstein (Aug 19, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Coakley defends settling instead of prosecuting politically wired lobbying group, by Chris Cassidy (Aug 19, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: Woe Is Martha Coakley, by David S. Bernstein (Aug 12, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley portrays herself as outsider in first ad, by Joshua Miller (Aug 12, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Role of political outsider reconsidered, by David Sharfenberg (Aug 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Probation saga could be a boon for Charlie Baker, by Michael Levenson (July 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Steve Grossman’s ad, and his political problems, by Scot Lehigh (July 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker releases tax returns, by Jim O’Sullivan (July 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Poll has Martha Coakley, Charlie Baker in dead heat, by Michael Levenson (July 17, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Martha Coakley, Don Berwick get $300,000 in public financing for primary campaign, by Shira Schoenberg (July 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: No finger-pointing at AG Martha Coakley over ruling, by David Scharfenberg (June 27, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: In wake of SJC ruling, Coakley again feels glare, by Jim O’Sullivan (June 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Grossman, Coakley spar over campaign finance pledge, by David Scharfenberg (June 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: 2010 haunts Martha Coakley in 2014, by Joan Vennochi (June 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker making headlines, but in N.J. and not Mass., by Frank Phillips (June 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democratic convention was disorganized, counterproductive, by Scot Lehigh (June 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Steve Grossman gets Democrats’ nod at convention, by Jim O’Sullivan and Frank Phillips (June 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: At convention, last-ditch maneuvering among gubernatorial candidates, by Jim O’Sullivan and Frank Phillips (June 14, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Can Mass. Democrats offer a true reformer?, by Scot Lehigh (June 13, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley holds strong lead over Grossman in poll, by Michael Levenson (June 13, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: Martha Coakley Takes a Calculated Risk, by David S. Bernstein	(June 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Independents need more than optimism to win, by Joan Vennochi (June 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley’s car seen in tow zones during fund-raisers, by Stephanie Ebbert (May 29, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley trouncing primary rivals, poll finds, by Michael Levenson (May 22, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley to reimburse Mass. for political travel, by Joshua Miller (May 21, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley hasn’t reimbursed state for campaign travel, by Joshua Miller (May 20, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley wants SEC to look into Baker’s business deals, by Jim O’Sullivan (May 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Baker oversaw firm where pension funds were invested, by Frank Phillips and Jim O’Sullivan (May 14, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: It’s Time to Play: Who Sank the People’s Pledge?, by David S. Bernstein (Apr 25, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: Is the Conventional Wisdom About the Convention Crumbling?, by David S. Bernstein (April 24, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley makes payment as part of campaign finance agreement, by Frank Phillips (Apr 17, 2014)
 * Mass Numbers: Adjusting MA governor polls for name recognition gives clearer picture of Democratic candidate potential, by Brent Benson (Apr 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Poll finds Martha Coakley leading gubernatorial rivals, by Joshua Miller (Apr 15, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Fixing the nominating process, by Scot Lehigh (Apr 4, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley, Steven Grossman vying for delegates, by Frank Phillips (Apr 4, 2014)
 * Boston.com: Gubernatorial candidate Donald Berwick loses campaign manager, by Joshua Miller (Apr 1, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Child protection agency had mixed success under Baker, by Michael Levenson (Apr 1, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine blog: What the Massachusetts Governor Candidates Are Spending Their Money On, by David S. Bernstein (Mar 28, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Conventional wisdom for state GOP, op-ed by Scot Lehigh (Mar 26, 2014)
 * Boston.com: Mark Fisher says he will definitely sue state GOP over convention results, by Joshua Miller (Mar 25, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Charlie Baker ousts Tea Party rival, by Jim O’Sullivan, Frank Phillips and Stephanie Ebbert (Mar 23, 2014)
 * WBUR: WBUR Poll Shows Coakley Maintaining Large Lead In Governor’s Race, by David Sharfenberg (Mar 20, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: GOP support for Charlie Baker runs deep, by Frank Phillips (Mar 19, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Martha Coakley: Reform in Texas was too broad, by Matt Stout (Feb 21, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Steve Grossman's campaign for governor endorsed by Mass. state Sen. Karen Spilka, by Robert Rizzuto (Feb 20, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley makes weak early showing at caucuses, by Jim O’Sullivan and Frank Phillips (Feb 20, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: AG Martha Coakley opposed child welfare reform, by Matt Stout (Feb 20, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Marty Walsh, Ed Markey, Scott Brown sought Probation hires, by John O’Brien (Feb 19, 2014)
 * Boston.com: Charlie Baker wants Sal DiMasi moved to prison closer to home, defends Chris Christie, by Jim O’Sullivan (Feb 18, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Gubernatorial hopeful Steve Grossman hits Martha Coakley on mandatory minimum sentencing stance, by Shira Schoenberg (Feb 17, 2014)
 * Blue Mass Group: Progressive Massachusetts Asked the MA-Gov Candidates Some Questions. Which Ones Didn’t They Answer?, by jcohn88 (Feb 16, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: AG Martha Coakley defends lobbying Probation, by Matt Stout (Feb 14, 2014)
 * Boston.com: In shift, Grossman launches sharp attack against Coakley, by Joshua Miller (Feb 13, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: AG 'sponsored’ probation job, by O’Ryan Johnson, Bob McGovern (Feb 12, 2014)
 * Boston Magazine: Steve Grossman Leads the Wide-Open Democratic Caucuses, by David S. Bernstein (Feb 11, 2014)
 * Mass Live: Democratic candidates for Massachusetts governor discuss troubled child welfare agency, $2.2 billion rail line, health care at Boston Globe debate, by Andy Metzger (Feb 5, 2014)
 * Dig Boston: News to us: Charlie Baker was fun to be around, by Haley Hamilton (Feb 5, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Nucci: Voters’ cues give candidates clues, by John Nucci (Feb 5, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Martha Coakley vs. the field, by Herald Staff (Feb 5, 2014)
 * Boston Herald: Pollster: Dems have work cut out before convention, by David Paleologos (Feb 5, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Juliette Kayyem making her bid her way, by Adrian Walker (Feb 3, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley offers conflicting words on DCF, by Frank Phillips and Michael Levenson (Jan 31, 2014)
 * WBUR: WBUR Poll: Coakley Strong In Early Phase of Governor’s Race, by David Sharfenberg (Jan 22, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Democrats running for governor have 1st forum, by Joshua Miller (Jan 17, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley takes swing at Baker on minimum wage, by Joshua Miller (Jan 13, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley moves to fix finances, by Frank Phillips (Dec 31, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Weary donors slow to back candidates for governor, by Jim O’Sullivan and Frank Phillips (Dec 19, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Baker would end hotel stays for homeless, by Joshua Miller (Dec 18, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Treasurer wrestles with potential conflicts over family firm, by Frank Phillips (Dec 16, 2013)
 * Telegram.com: Kerrigan, Naughton, Polito eyed as strong contenders for statewide offices, by Shaun Sutner (Dec 9, 2013)
 * Mass Live: In Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial race, Martha Coakley lags behind Steve Grossman in fundraising, by Shira Schoenberg (Dec 4, 2013)
 * Boston Magazine: Karyn Polito Wants To Be Charlie Baker’s No. 2—But What Does He Want?, by David S. Bernstein (Dec 2, 2013)
 * Boston Magazine: Fundraising Numbers Show Hollywood’s Love for Juliette Kayyem, by Edward Mason (Dec 2, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Battenfeld: Kayyem is biggest threat to Coakley, GOP, by Joe Battenfeld (Dec 2, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Paleologos: Gov front-runners seek 2nd chances, by Alex Paleologos (Dec 2, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley drew FEC inquiry, by Frank Phillips (Nov 12, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Tangled campaign fund presents a test of Coakley’s leadership, by the Editorial Board (Nov 9, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley’s campaign funds in disarray, by Frank Phillips (Nov 3, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: In second run for governor, Charlie Baker in touch with lighter side, Oct 17, 2013
 * Boston Herald: Charlie Baker jabs Deval Patrick over EBT scandal, by O’Ryan Johnson, Laurel J. Sweet (Sept 27, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Capuano to run for reelection, not governor, by Frank Phillips (Sept 26, 2013)
 * Mass Live: Gabriel Gomez changes view on assault weapons ban, shows interest in joining Charlie Baker ticket, by the Associated Press (Sept 25, 2013)
 * South Coast Today: Grossman: Baker is 'part of the problem' on South Coast Rail, by Ariel Wittenberg (Sept 25, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Michael Capuano not afraid of Martha Coakley race again, by Matt Stout (Sept 20, 2013)
 * WBUR: Coakley Wins Backing Of Major Fundraising Group, by the Associated Press (Sept 19, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: State Ethics Commission extends deadline for Dan Wolf ‘indefinitely’, by Joshua Miller (Sept 19, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: A second act for Charlie Coakley, by Yvonne Abraham (Sept 19, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley, seeking 2010 redemption, pays visit to Fenway, by Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 19, 2013)
 * Politico: Can Martha Coakley put 2010 Senate fiasco behind her?, by Kate Glueck (Sept 18, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Martha Coakley wades in governor’s race, hand first, by Michael Levenson and Joshua Miller (Sept 17, 2013)
 * WBUR: Martha Coakley Enters Gubernatorial Race, by Fred Thys (Sept 16, 2013)
 * Enterprise News: Martha Coakley kicks off campaign for governor, visits Fall River, by Jo C. Goode (Sept 16, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Trepidation remains over Martha Coakley, by Frank Phillips (Sept 13, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: A tale of two Charlies, by Scot Lehigh (Sept 11, 2013)
 * Mass Live: Gubernatorial candidate Steve Grossman attacks Charles Baker for "lack of leadership" on tech tax, by Shira Schoenberg (Sept 10, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: GOP candidate Charles D. Baker debuts more upbeat image, by Jim O’Sullivan and Frank Phillips (Sept 6, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Charlie Baker will try to shed image as ‘angry guy’, by Matt Stout (Sept 6, 2013)
 * Blue Mass Group: Baker concedes that his 2010 campaign was a cluster-you-know-what, by David Kravitz (Sept 5, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Baker enters governor’s race, Coakley weighs bid, by Frank Phillips and Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 5, 2013)
 * Mass Live: Gubernatorial candidate Steve Grossman gets powerful Western Massachusetts support, by Shira Schoenberg (Sept 3, 2013)
 * Boston.com: A coy Charles Baker sounds like a potential candidate for governor in radio interview, by Michael Levenson (Aug 28, 2013)
 * Cape Cod Online: Keating to ethics panel: Scrutinize Wolf decision, by C. Ryan Barber (Aug 28, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: State Treasurer could face massive tax bill, by Joshua Miller (Aug 23, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Dan Wolf puts run for governor on hold amid ethics dispute, by Jim O'Sullivan (Aug 23, 2013)
 * MassLive: Massachusetts Treasurer Steven Grossman says he owes no back taxes, repayment of loan could prompt $500,000 tax bill, by Dan Ring (Aug 22, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Scott Brown won’t run for governor, by Jim O’Sullivan (Aug 22, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: State senator Dan Wolf to resign seat, suspend gubernatorial campaign, by Jim O’Sullivan (Aug 22, 2013)
 * MassLive: Massachusetts Treasurer Steven Grossman discloses he may owe $500,000 in back taxes due to error involving life insurance policies, by Dan Ring (Aug 21, 2013)
 * Mass Live: National security expert Juliette Kayyem creates campaign account to run for governor of Massachusetts, by Dan Ring (Aug 20, 2013)
 * Cape Cod Online: Wolf's gubernatorial goals unshaken by ethics ruling, by C. Ryan Barber (Aug 13, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Scott Brown on Charlie Baker, gov run: ‘We’re going to talk’, by Matt Stout (Aug 8, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Charlie Baker poised for another run, by Matt Stout, Hillary Chabot (Aug 7, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Coakley still haunted by ghosts of 2010, by Hillary Chabot (July 14, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Cape state senator, treasurer to run for governor, by Jim O’Sullivan and Michael Levenson (July 11, 2013)
 * Lexington Patch: State Sen. Dan Wolf Announces Campaign for Governor, by Patrick Ball (July 11, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: [http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_politics/2013/07/governor_hopefuls_to_battle_for_support_on_dem_stage Governor hopefuls to battle  for support on Dem stage], by Hillary Chabot (July 11, 2013)
 * Telegram: Joseph Avellone, a Democratic candidate for governor, has Central Mass. tie, by Shaun Sutner (July 11, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: State treasurer Steve Grossman plans to announce bid for governor at Democratic convention, by Michael Levenson (July 10, 2013)
 * masslive.com: Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley weighs run for governor, says many want her to consider it, by Dan Ring (July 9, 2013)
 * Politico: Juliette Kayyem looks at Massachusetts governor’s race, by Alexander Burns (July 9, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Steven Grossman grabs Mass. cash, by Joe Battenfeld and Hillary Chabot (July 9, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Coakley’s record no help in gov race, by Holly Robichaud (July 8, 2013)
 * Boston Globe: Coakley weighs run for governor, by Frank Phillips and Jim O’Sullivan (June 28, 2013)
 * Boston Herald: Pols set sights on gov, rep contests, by Hillary Chabot (June 27, 2013)