People

Mitt Romney (R) - CEO & Former Governor
Once the CEO and President of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, at another time holding office as Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney was campaigning for the Republican nomination for President in 2008 until disappointing primary results.
Ted Kennedy (D) - Senator
Ted Kennedy has been serving in the U.S. Senate for Massachusetts since 1962. He is the patriarch of the ill-fated Kennedy family and is more or less the leader of the Democratic Party.
John Kerry (D) - Senator
John Forbes Kerry is the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts, in his fourth term of office. Kerry was the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 election.
James P. McGovern (D) - Representative
James P. "Jim" McGovern, an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since January 3, 1997, representing the 3rd District of Massachusetts.
Barney Frank (D) - Representative
Ed Markey (D) - Representative
Deval Patrick (D) - Governor
William D. Delahunt (D) - Representative
Edward O'Reilly (D) - Defense Attornyey
Marty Meehan (D) - Representative
Richard Edmund Neal (D) - Representative
Niki Tsongas (D)
John Walter Olver (D) - Representative
Michael Everett Capuano (D) - Representative
John Sasso (D) - Democratic Political Adviser
John F. Tierney (D) - Representative
Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) - Speaker, Massachusetts House Of Representatives
Jim Ogonowski (R)
Jeff Beatty (R)
Kevin P. Scott (R)

Government & Groups of Influence

Massachusetts State Government
Massachusetts Democratic Superdelegates
This group consists of Democratic Superdelegates from Massachusetts. Massachusetts has 28 superdelegates in 2008 -- 26 unpledged party leaders and elected officials and 2 add-ons.
New England Patriots
The "Pats" are part of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). They will be challenging the San Diego Chargers to decide who will play in the 2008 Super Bowl XLII.
Massachusetts State Republican Party