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Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis offer some suggestions, free of charge, to Boston mayor-elect Marty Walsh and City Councilor Rob Consalvo.

On election day, Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis talk about some of the other races taking place while Boston chooses a new mayor.

WGBH News Political Analyst David Bernstein tells Morning Edition's Bob Seay that John Connolly needs to ride an anti-union backlash, and Marty Walsh needs to ride the sense of momentum his campaign has generated.

Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis and David Bernstein talk about the District 2 city council race between Bill Linehan of South Boston and Suzanne Lee of Chinatown.

WGBH News reporter Adam Reilly and contributing editor Peter Kadzis on the third and final debate between Boston mayoral candidates John Connolly and Marty Walsh.

KADZIS: Last night's final Boston mayoral debate between John Connolly and Marty Walsh left me with three over-arching impressions: 

1) Walsh put in his strongest performance yet, but Connolly still won because of a greater command of details, especially the punch lists he provided for what he's looking for in a Police Commissioner and a School Superintendent.

2) At this point, I doubt the debate will change many voter's minds, but it will influence journalists and political commentators, which might have impact.

3) It's clear that both candidates see the key to winning this election as two-fold, holding on to their respective bases while carrying communities that compromise the city's majority-minority neighborhoods -- particularly those of African Americans. Still, my eyebrows popped when Connolly and Walsh agreed that the police department was tinged with racism. I agree there are problems, but I thought the allegation of racism went too far. Perhaps I'm oversensitive. I cut my teeth as a young reporter during the busing years and saw real, unvarnished, overt racism in action. God knows, both the police and fire departments have serious diversity issues (as do the trade unions), but they are too complex to be boiled down to a single word.

Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis and David Bernstein talk about where the allegiances of different groups in the city fall: with John Connolly or Marty Walsh.

Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis and David Bernstein talk about the race to succeed Ed Markey.

Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis and David Bernstein talk about the week in the Boston mayoral race.

We're five weeks from electing a new mayor of Boston. This week, "The Scrum" - WGBH News' ongoing conversation about politics in Boston and across Massachusetts - looked at some of the polls in the Boston mayoral race, and how candidates John Connolly and Marty Walsh have been handling (or mishandling) controversial issues like the Boston Police Patrolmen Association's arbitration award.

WGBH News' political analysts David Bernstein and Peter Kadzis joined WGBH reporter Adam Reilly in the latest edition of "The Scrum."

Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis and David Bernstein talk about some of the Monday-morning quarterbacking after the Boston mayoral preliminary.

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