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@Issue: Last thoughts ahead of Election Day
On the eve of the presidential election, we speak with voters about how they’re feeling, check in on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump at the end of the campaign trail and discuss what to expect Tuesday.
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@Issue: Final weekend of presidential campaigns ahead of Election Day
With Election Day almost here, there’s one last push for votes. The presidential candidates and their surrogates are making their final campaign stops, including one in New Hampshire Sunday.
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@Issue: How officials are working to combat election disinformation
Nina Jankowicz, whose former role as executive director of the Disinformation Governance Board led to threats against her and her family, has since cofounded the American Sunlight Project. She joins @Issue to talk about the need for people to think critically about the information they take in.
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@Issue: What proponents and opponents say about Question 5
We hear cases for and against the Massachusetts ballot initiative that would phase out the $6.75 “tipped minimum wage,” and speak with Democratic New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate Joyce Craig, on tonight’s edition of @Issue.
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@Issue: The impact of presidential politics on the Bay State
Just one week from Election Day, we’re talking to Massachusetts party leaders about the presidential and down-ballot races, looking at major newspapers’ decisions not to endorse Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, and digging in to Question 3.
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Full interview: Elizabeth Warren talks about her reelection campaign, Trump's MSG rally
Amid her bid for reelection against Republican challenger John Deaton, Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren joined @Issue Monday, comparing former President Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden to a Nazi rally at the same venue in the 1930s.
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@Issue: Debating Question 2 and looking at federal races
With just eight days left before Election Day, we’re taking a look at the issues before Massachusetts voters.
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@Issue: Final push to convince undecided voters
We speak with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley about the last push to convince undecided voters in the general election.
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@Issue: Early voting starts in Massachusetts
We speak to Secretary Bill Galvin about early voting preparations in Massachusetts and what is expected of this year’s local elections.
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@Issue: Rep. Stephen Lynch on the presidential race
On this episode of @Issue, catching up with Rep. Stephen Lynch, and contending with the storm of false information that flooded social media after Hurricanes Milton and Helene.
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@Issue: 30 days left until the presidential election
As election day approaches we speak to a panel of experts about the VP debate, the last month of campaigning and more.
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@Issue: Catching up with Congressman Seth Moulton
Moulton comments on presidential race, the middle east and mental health.
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@Issue: Breaking down the Massachusetts ballot questions
We speak with the Director of the Center for State Policy Analysis about the ballot questions in Massachusetts in this year’s elections.
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@Issue: What's next after presidential debate?
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that he won’t debate his presidential opponent Vice President Kamala Harris again.
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@Issue: Catching up with Sen. Warren on migrant crisis, presidential race and more
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is in the studio to talk about a number of pressing issues, including the migrant crisis, the housing crisis, the presidential race, Steward Health bankruptcy, her re-election campaign and more.
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@Issue: What you need to know about the Massachusetts primary
Only 26 out of the 160 house districts and 6 of the 40 senate districts have contested primaries.
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@Issue: A look back at the DNC and Kamala Harris' nomination
Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president Thursday at the Democratic National Convention.
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@Issue: Mass. looking to tackle housing crisis
The largest housing bill in Massachusetts history, the Affordable Homes Act, was signed into law by Gov. Maura Healey.
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@Issue: New restrictive shelter regulations take effect
The new restrictions are creating controversy statewide.
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@Issue: Steward Health plans to close two additional hospitals
Experts discuss the fallout from the Steward Health’s closures and the warning signs of the state’s health care system.