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New Kids On The Block: Nika Elugardo And Jon Santiago On Their Wins And What Comes Next
Can two rookie legislators-to-be change the House's M.O.? -
FULL SHOW: Trump Ties; 'Towering Excess'; Puerto Rico One Year Later
The full episode of Greater Boston from September 11, 2018. -
Poll: Midwest Abandons Trump, Fueling Democratic Advantage For Control Of Congress
An NPR/Marist poll finds that as the president has waged a trade war, Midwestern voters have moved in big numbers toward the Democrats less than two months before November's elections. -
Federal Court Asked To Scrap Georgia's 27,000 Electronic Voting Machines
Less than two months ahead of Election Day, a group of voters and election security advocates say the state's touchscreen voting machines are insecure and should be replaced with paper ballots. -
Baker-Polito Re-Election Campaign Sets Voluntary Spending Limit
Governor Charlie Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito plan to spend as much as $20 million on their re-election campaign. -
Establishment Candidates Prevail In New Hampshire Primaries
Democratic candidates backed by the state's political establishment won in races for the state's open 1st congressional district and the primary for governor, beating more progressive challengers. -
The Trump Effect During Good Economic Times
Sixty-nine percent of respondents to a new CNN poll rated the current economy as "somewhat" or "very good" with 49 percent approving of Donald Trump's handling of the economy. -
Secretary Of State Galvin Takes Control Of Elections In Lawrence And Lowell
Secretary Galvin announced Monday that he will take control of elections in Lawrence and Lowell through November. -
Democrats Try To Harness "Progressive Wave" In Governor's Race
Party Faithful Hope Enthusiasm At National Level Translates Into Success At State Level -
On The Sidelines Of Democracy: Exploring Why So Many Americans Don't Vote
In recent midterms, 4 in 10 eligible voters cast ballots. Nonvoters talk of apathy, disgust, barriers and other reasons. But those who don't vote, and their interests, can be ignored by candidates.