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Mass Politics Profs: The 2018 Midterms, Question One And Disaster Policy After the Merrimack Valley Explosions
Three of the Mass Politics Profs join Callie Crossley at the Boston Public Library to discuss the 2018 midterms and other politics news. -
To Deter Foreign Hackers, Some States May Also Be Deterring Voters
States are blocking foreign IP addresses from their election websites. But it won't stop determined hackers and it could frustrate voters who live overseas. -
McConnell Warns Of 'Scary Prospect' If GOP Loses Senate Control In Midterms
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell discusses the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and the upcoming midterm elections. -
Rep. Joe Kennedy: Ted Cruz’s Unpopularity Is 'The One Unifier In Washington'
Kennedy will be campaigning for Cruz's challenger, Beto O’Rourke. -
Goldberg, Orrall Face Off In First Treasurer's Debate
Incumbent State Treasurer Deb Goldberg, a Democrat, and Republican challenger state Rep. Keiko Orrall tussle over the lottery, sports gambling, and the state's pension fund. -
In Debate With Gonzalez, Baker Refuses To Say He Will Vote For Diehl For Senate
In the second gubernatorial debate, hosted by WGBH News, the GOP governor was caught in an awkward stance on the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. He reversed himself immediately afterward. -
Democrats Enter Campaign's Final Stretch Flush With Cash
One party celebrates its fundraising, while the other starts culling out the weakest candidates. -
A Mostly Serene Baker Faces Pugnacious Progressive Challenge From Gonzalez
In the first gubernatorial debate, both candidates stick to their guns -- and scripts. -
Congressman Joe Kennedy Weighs In On A Kavanaugh Midterm Bump
In the wake of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s swearing-in, some of Kennedy’s Democratic colleagues have discussed further hearing into allegations of sexual misconduct as well as impeachment. -
Physicians Should Resuscitate Their Voting Habits
Art Caplan, the director of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center, joined Boston Public Radio to discuss why Physicians vote less than the general public in elections.