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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk with veteran journalist Mark Jacob about the state of American journalism and its impact on the upcoming election.
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People with disabilities are less likely to vote than people without disabilities. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about some of the barriers they face and how we might expand access to the ballot box.
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There sure are a lot of speeches that we expect politicians to give. But how much do those speeches really matter anymore? This hour, the art and politics of political speechmaking.
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This hour, we ask candidates in Connecticut's 1st congressional district where they stand on the issues. We hear from Representative John Larson (D-Conn.) and challenger, Jim Griffin, a Republican. Plus, our panel of experts share their takeaways.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said the multiple security lapses at Donald Trump’s July rally in Pennsylvania were a “perfect storm of stunning failure” and that fixing them could have prevented the shooting that injured the former president and killed an attendee.
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A “suspicious” envelope intended to be sent to Connecticut election officials was intercepted Tuesday at a postal facility in West Hartford, officials said.
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Unsubstantiated claims about Haitian migrants and inflated border statistics demonstrate how immigration is being wedged into election discourse in 2024. This week, The Wheelhouse is dissecting misinformation regarding immigration.
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Connecticut election officials are partnering with colleges and universities across the state to get out the vote and train students to be poll workers during the upcoming election.
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The new machines will still use paper ballots, but will allow for better security and faster tabulation of votes, Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas said.
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When the Nov. 5 election arrives, Connecticut residents who haven’t voted here in the past or have moved still have an opportunity to cast a ballot: through same-day voter registration.