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U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-5th District, and her Republican challenger George Logan clashed in a number of testy exchanges during a debate that challenged each other’s records as legislators and offered contrasting views on the current state of the district and the nation.
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The Electoral College is an institution that impacts all Americans, but so few of us really understand its purpose. This hour, we take a granular look at how the Electoral College works. We’ll answer questions like why do we have it? And why is it so difficult to get rid of?
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A Democratic leader says voter enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris is increasing among voters in Stratford, which leans Democratic during presidential elections but leans Republican at the local level. But a Republican leader says voters are concerned about local quality-of-life issues.
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Monologuist, author, and actor Josh Kornbluth is in town to perform his new one-man show, ‘Citizen Brain.’ Kornbluth joins Colin in studio for the hour.
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Republican congressional candidate Mike France raised eyebrows with a since-deleted social media post about breast cancer awareness that some Connecticut Democrats called “deeply disturbing.”
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk with journalist Rachel Janfaza about Gen Z voters.
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With about five weeks until Election Day, Connecticut Senate Democrats are highlighting Republican opposition to a gun safety law passed a year ago. Republicans counter that Democrats are tough on guns, but soft on crime.
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The race for a seat in Connecticut’s third congressional district is on! We ask Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) and challenger Michael Massey, a Republican, where they stand on the issues. Followed by analysis by our panelists.
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Debunking conspiracies touted by CT congressional candidate Jim Griffin, from JFK to weather controlJim Griffin is the endorsed Republican candidate challenging Democratic U.S. Rep. John Larson in Connecticut’s heavily Democratic 1st Congressional District.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet two unconventional presidential candidates: Paperboy Love Prince, and a man who changed his name to Literally Anybody Else.