Peter Kadzis, WGBH

Peter Kadzis

WGBH

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Peter:

Analysis: Breaking down the Massachusetts auditor's debate

GBH News Politics Editor Peter Kadzis shares his thoughts. → Read More

With Baker's exit, the spotlight is on AG Maura Healey

Can the three progressive candidates for governor clip Healey's wings before she announces? → Read More

Notebook: While Democrats Joust, Trump Crows

New Hampshire voters are notoriously independent — or fickle, depending on your point of view. → Read More

Women Gain First-Time Majority On Boston City Council As Wu Tops Ticket

Ricardo Arroyo's victory in District 5's race marks the first time a person of color has held the seat. → Read More

5 Takeaways From The Third Democratic Presidential Debate

There were moments when you wished the moderator would shout, "Slow down. Normal humans can't follow along if you keep talking with such speed." → Read More

The Squad Versus Nancy Pelosi Versus Donald Trump

It's about xenophobic nativism — and a schism in the Democratic Party. → Read More

The Democratic Debate (Part Two): Real-Time Analysis From The WGBH News Politics Team

A running commentary on the presidential debate Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis, hosts of The Scrum podcast. → Read More

The Democratic Debate (Part One): Real-Time Analysis From Our Politics Team

WGBH News politics gurus Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly provide feedback on the first night of the Democratic debates. → Read More

We Watched 5 Hours Of Presidential Town Halls So You Don't Have To

Buttiegieg, Harris, Klobuchar, Sanders, and Warren all got the town-hall treatment on CNN on Monday. Senior editor Peter Kadzis and politics reporter Adam Reilly recapped them live. → Read More

Can Elizabeth Warren Take Down Big Tech?

Her plan's ambitious, but it's a long way from becoming a reality. → Read More

Massachusetts Politics In 2018: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Senior Editor Peter Kadzis and political reporter Adam Reilly take stock of the year in politics. → Read More

Kavanaugh: Six Degrees Of Explanation

The nominee is largely beside the point. → Read More

Stan Rosenberg's Disgrace: 6 Thoughts

Can Rosenberg "Bill Clinton" it out? Could he issue a Kennedyesque, Chappaquiddick-like apology? Does he have Donald Trump's stomach for existential combat? → Read More

UPDATED: 240,000 In Mass. Lose Power, As Snow Blankets New England

South Eastern Mass. and Cape Cod received the worst of the storm. → Read More

I’m OK. You’re OK. But Is It OK For Joe Kennedy To Be Just OK?

Kennedy's speech was emblematic of the party of Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. How will this party perform nationally in 2018? → Read More

After 'Bomb Cyclone,' Floods Emerge As Public Enemy No. 1

Many were cold, but few were frozen. → Read More

'Monster' Storm Stalks New England

Power outages from wet, heavy snow whipped by near hurricane-force winds are one cause for concern. Coastal flooding and storm surges along the coast are another. → Read More

Bomb Cyclone Pummels East Coast, Causing Power Outages And Coastal Flooding

Closed Friday: State offices and many schools, including Boston. → Read More

Walsh: Mayor For Life? And 6 Other Points

The curse of being the front-runner by commanding margins for so long is that your victory is an anticlimax. And so it was Tuesday night for Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who comfortably won reelection to a second four-year term. → Read More

Walsh: Mayor For Life? And 5 Other Points

The curse of being the front-runner by commanding margins for so long is that your victory is an anticlimax. And so it was Tuesday night for Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who comfortably won reelection to a second four-year term. → Read More