United States | Massachusetts
A change of spots
The state is not half as liberal as Republicans like to paint it
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ON HIS first trip to China, James Baker, a former treasury secretary and former secretary of state (and a Texan), was asked whether he had been to a communist country before. No, he said, only Massachusetts.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “A change of spots”
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