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'Miserable And Emboldened': If Republicans Lose The House, They'll Be On Defense
Keeping control of the House would validate President Trump's governing style and mean full speed ahead for his agenda. But if the GOP loses its majority it will need to protect Trump. -
Galvin Expects Over 50 Percent Turnout, Details Minor Hacking Attempts
"We have not had a penetration of the system," state elections chief says. -
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'Democracy Tourism' Takes Massachusetts Residents Out Of The Blue Bubble
A new group, "Trip To Flip," helps Massachusetts residents step outside the blue bubble and volunteer for campaigns in the nation's most competitive districts. -
How To Watch Election Night Returns: First, Stay Up Late
Control of Congress, particularly the House, may not be determined until long after — possibly days after — the polls close in the west. -
The World Is More Interested Than Usual In The U.S. Midterm Elections. Here's Why
The midterms are seen as a crucial indicator of the direction of the U.S. "If the Republicans do well, then across Europe, people will be thinking Trump is not just a passing phase," says one analyst. -
The Massachusetts Governor's Race In 5 Charts
WGBH News takes a look at the math behind the race for the top job in the Commonwealth. -
There's Plenty To Stress Over In The 'Anxiety Election.' But What Will It Settle?
There is enough for people to fret over leading up to this Tuesday's elections. It is not necessary to overburden it with all that may come after — at least, not yet. -
Why Every Vote Matters — The Elections Decided By A Single Vote (Or A Little More)
Many Americans say they are disaffected with the system of politics and sit on the sidelines, especially in midterms. But not voting can have consequences; just look at these races. -
The Republicans Who Could Keep A Hold On Blue States This Year
Even with the Democratic intensity of 2018, Republican governors Larry Hogan of Maryland and Charlie Baker of Massachusetts defied partisanship to position themselves well to win reelection Tuesday.