Election Tuesday is bringing many Boston residents out to cast their ballots. Listen to their reasons about why they went out to vote.
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Historian’s talk, book highlight local region’s Black pioneers
Adkins discussed her research in a webinar titled “The History of African Americans in Santa Clara County, 1780 to Present,” hosted by the Los Altos History Museum Feb. 24.The virtual event coincided ...
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As the WA election looms, will Mark McGowan's border backtrack dent his popularity?
The Premier's unexpected announcement that border restrictions could remain post-COVID was quickly recanted after widespread criticism. Don't expect him to veer off the script again before the ...
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Will Biden Voters Show They Reject Abortion Extremism?
The Washington Post turned to two Boston College theologians who told readers they had decided that although they accept the teaching of the Church that all life is sacred from the moment of ...
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Cong will bring law to nullify CAA in Assam: Priyanka
Priyanka. Senior Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday asserted that her party, if voted to power in Assam, will bring a new law to 'nullify' the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the state.
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Republicans roll out “tidal wave of voter suppression”: 253 restrictive bills in 43 states
The GOP is using Trump’s “big lie” to push a historic “contraction of voting rights," says Democratic lawyer Marc Elias.
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Kelly Loeffler Wants to Counter Democrats’ Voter Registration Advantage with Greater Georgia
As a candidate for U.S. Senate last year, Kelly Loeffler saw the challenges: too many conservatives and right-of-center voters in Georgia are disengaged from politics, and Democrats are outpacing ...
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This Rural Liberal Set Out to Talk to His Pro-Trump Neighbors
My neighbors have long baked pies for one another and run errands for the sick; I hoped that conscientious racial inclusion could come to be regarded as just another form of caring. But I knew that I ...
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Could quantum computers fix political polls?
His popular vote win, albeit certifiably real, turned out to be 4.46%. The final RealClearPolitics average of major polls conducted prior to the actual ... and still have them stay coherent long ...
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SANTIAGO running for BOSTON MAYOR — POLL: BAKER remains POPULAR — Group wants TOP COP reinstated
SANTIAGO LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN FOR MAYOR — State Rep. Jon Santiago is jumping into the race for mayor of Boston this morning. Santiago is pitching himself as someone who can lead the city out of the Covid ...
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Rush Limbaugh deserves mega-thanks for empowering regular people and giving them a voice
I didn't always 'ditto' Limbaugh's politics, endorse his commentary or approve of his harsh rhetoric. But because of him, dialogue is happening.
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Trump Didn’t Just Lose Swing Voters—the GOP Did as Well
When moderating focus groups, one of the most entertaining activities is posing hypotheticals. Smart politicians hate hypotheticals, and usually manage to avoid answering them. But focus group ...