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Connecticut Mirror co-founder and Capitol bureau chief Mark Pazniokas walks voters through specific candidates and races, including some familiar names who might be sweating the election results.
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Voters across Connecticut went to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in a number of races. But two topics appeared to be top of mind for many people: inflation and reproductive rights.
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An 88-year-old Branford woman talks about her three decades of experience volunteering as a poll worker on Election Day.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s voting record and legislative history are the centerpieces of his campaign for a third term to the Senate against Leora Levy, his Republican challenger.
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Connecticut is one of four states without early voting. But some Black and Latino voters say it would help them.
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With a self-described gaffe during a television interview, Republican Bob Stefanowski gave Democrats a fresh opportunity to question his oft-stated commitment to defending Connecticut’s law affirming abortion is legal.
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Why is the two-party system so entrenched here in the United States? This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: third parties.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal maintained his double-digit polling lead over Republican challenger Leora Levy as he seeks a third term in the U.S. Senate.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we explore to what extent public opinion impacts policy in the U.S. and the relationship between public opinion and Supreme Court decisions. Plus, a look at polling.
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Rep. Jahana Hayes is running for a third term against Republican George Logan in a campaign that has garnered significant national attention and has so far attracted nearly $7.2 million in outside spending.