From immigration to reproductive rights, issues that ignited the country in the last presidential election will be re-litigated in the rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. As the contest heats up, former President Trump’s speeches are reaching new levels of violent rhetoric — at a recent rally he predicted a "blood bath" should he lose.

And Gov. Maura Healey opposes a potential ballot question that would eliminate the MCAS test as a requirement for high school graduation, an opposition that puts her at odds with the Massachusetts Teachers Union backing the question.

Plus, what are the takeaways from Super Tuesday and recent primary elections that may indicate trouble or triumph for both parties heading to November?

That and more during Under the Radar with Callie Crossley's full hour with members of the Mass Politics Profs.

GUESTS

Erin O’Brien, associate professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts Boston

Jerold Duquette, professor of political science and director of the Public Policy and Management Program at Central Connecticut State University

Maurice Cunningham, former associate professor of political science at UMass Boston