With Vermont's leading candidates for Congress in lockstep on policy, how can voters make a choice? Our Calvin Cutler has been tracking key endorsements and how they could play a role.
New Yorkers are casting votes in a governor’s race Tuesday that for the first time in more than a decade does not include the name “Cuomo” at the top of the ticket.
Five of New Hampshire’s Republican U.S. Senate hopefuls are suggesting they don’t support enacting federal legislation restricting abortion, though most of them initially sidestepped the question during their first debate.
In the second part of his Primary Preview on the top contenders, Calvin Cutler reports that while many of their policies are similar, voters can also draw distinctions based on their fundraising and their endorsements.
Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos is not seeking reelection and three candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination. Our Katharine Huntley has a preview of the primary.
Calvin Cutler spoke with Sianay Chase Clifford and Louis Meyers, two of four Democrats facing off in the August primary for Vermont’s lone U.S. House seat.