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Across the country, some 42 million members of Gen Z will be eligible to vote this fall, many of them for the first time. So what’s on their mind as they head to the ballot box? We’ve been talking to young voters in Connecticut to find out.
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Dan Quigley is one of a few prominent Republicans in Greenwich willing to publicly state they’re voting for Vice President Kamala Harris. He says extremist elements continue to be influential within the local Republican Party.
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Inspired by the candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris, individual members of historically Black sororities and fraternities are working to help her presidential campaign and that of downballot candidates.
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Early voting in Connecticut overlaps with Halloween, so if you’re thinking about dressing up to cast a ballot, there are some rules about what you can, and can't, wear.
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The Freedom from Intimidation in Elections Act is designed to protect voters and election workers at the polls so that they cast their ballot and conduct official duties free from fear and intimidation.
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This hour, we look at how political campaigns use music, from the history of political jingles to how Harris and Trump are using music in the 2024 election.
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The 5th District in western Connecticut is the state's most heated congressional race. Democratic U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes faces Republican challenger George Logan in a rematch.
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This hour, we talk with the candidates for Connecticut’s 2nd congressional district: Congressman Joe Courtney (D-Conn.) and Republican Mike France. And later, our panel of guests share their insights on what the candidates had to say.
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A tool developed by best-selling author Steve Phillips incorporates the racial composition of voters into election predictions, by considering the number of people of color in a district, as well as the number who are not voting.
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Connecticut is home to about 300,000 residents of Puerto Rican descent. The state has the highest percentage of Puerto Ricans per capita of any state in the U.S.