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This week on The Wheelhouse, it’s a special takeover hosted by Colin McEnroe. We’ll be diving into the latest news coming out of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The New York Times’ Carlos Lozada joins us to discuss what we can learn about politics by reading. We’ll discuss Lozada’s unique lens as a reader and the state of the 2024 election.
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State Rep. Corey Paris is one of the Connecticut delegates attending the convention in Chicago. Paris said the enthusiasm for the Harris-Walz ticket promises to be a tide that will lift the boats of many Connecticut Democrats in November’s election.
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This hour, a look at some of the ways culture and politics seem to be overlapping at the moment, from ‘SNL’ to Kamala Harris’s laugh to Donald Trump and Hannibal Lecter.
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David Fink, a journalist and college professor, talks about the intersection between journalism, politics and government.
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A post on Figueroa’s political Facebook page Tuesday evening called for “unity and respect in our community," after the Stamford Democratic City Committee (DCC) Executive Board issued a public call for her immediate resignation.
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The upcoming presidential election could have profound effects on America’s climate and environmental policies that will trickle down to New England. It all depends on who takes office.
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We asked our listeners what issues are on their minds, and they answered the call! This week on The Wheelhouse, what exactly is Project 2025? And why is Donald Trump distancing himself from it?
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Turnout was low as Connecticut Republicans chose nominees for the U.S. Senate and the 4th Congressional District. Matthew Corey prevailed in the GOP primary for the Senate, beating the party-endorsed candidate. But Corey faces a much tougher fight in November in a state where Republicans have not won a Senate race in over four decades.
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"We may have too many days of early voting," Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas said. "Like most legislation, sometimes you learn some things after it passes."