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High drive to vote, low faith in elected officials: New poll finds young US voters disillusioned
More than half of the Harvard Youth Poll respondents agreed “politics today are no longer able to meet the challenges our country is facing." -
Former Biden campaign advisor believes Gen Z will save U.S. politics
"This generation gap that’s emerged over the last two decades is among the most significant in politics," John Della Volpe said. -
Amid a fight for voting rights, local leaders reflect on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy
Despite disenchantment with democracy and ever-persistent divisions, activists have a firm hold on hope. -
Stacey Abrams: If Passed, Voting Rights Legislation Would Protect Both Voters And Integrity Of Elections
"Regardless of what you believe, we should never allow our institutions to become weapons for our politicians," the voting rights activist said on BPR. -
Tackling Town Matters On The Local Football Field
Town meetings are adapting to the COVID-19 era across the state. -
Bill Galvin Expects Mass. To Be Safe From 2020 Election Interference
The secretary of state touted his success in keeping the state safe in 2016, and is confident he'll be able to do it again in the next election. -
As Voting Rights Lawsuit Heads To Mediation, New Election System Likely For Lowell
The question is not as much whether there will be a change but what the details of Lowell's new election system will be.