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'Yes On 3' Co-Chair Speaks Out
Massachusetts voters consider Question 3, a measure put on the ballot by a group looking to rescind protections for transgender people in the state. -
Latinx News: The Latino Vote And Where Are Our Latino Landmarks?
Callie Crossley discusses the latest national and global Latinx news with writers Marcela Garcia and Adriana Maestas. -
WGBH News Answers Your Questions About Ballot Question 1
Perhaps the most confusing measure is Question 1, about nurse staffing limits. And things are getting pretty contentious. -
Debate On Ballot Question 1: Nurse Staffing Levels
Jim Braude hosts a debate on the nurse staffing ballot question, featuring Judith Shindul-Rothschild, associated professor at Boston College Connell School of Nursing, and Kim Stevenson, research manager at the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association. -
Breaking Down The Ballot Question 1 Campaign Ads
Competing TV ads promise better patient care or warn of dire consequences if Question 1 passes. But are these ads accurate? -
Here's How Russia Runs Its Disinformation Effort Against The 2018 Midterms
Court documents, intelligence reports and other official accounts have now created the most comprehensive picture yet of one key aspect of the "active measures" targeting the West. -
In A Heated Debate, Galvin And Amore Clash Over Trump, Election Security, And Personal Credibility
Galvin slams Amore over infrequent voting. -
6 Moments From The Warren-Diehl Debate You Don't Want To Miss
On nearly every issue brought up during Sunday night’s debate, the opponents showed stark differences in their approach. -
Sparring Candidates Duet In Music While They Duel For Votes
In the midst of campaigning against each other for a seat in Vermont's House of Representatives, Democrat Lucy Rogers and Republican Zac Mayo ended a recent debate with a striking collaboration. -
Lawmakers Consider Including 'Citizens’ Statements' In The State’s Voter Guide
Moneyed interests sometimes create very confusing ballot questions when they cannot convince the legislature to make new laws.