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Younger Americans Identify As Independent More Than As Republicans and Democrats Combined
By Casey Harper The Center Square
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By Casey Harper The Center Square
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An Easthampton crisis pregnancy center was vandalized by abortion supporters in the early morning Thursday. "If abortions aren't safe, neither are you," reads a message spray painted in black on the sidewalk outside Bethlehem House crisis pregnancy center at 33 Knipfer Avenue.
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By Colin Young State House News Service
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There will most likely be a veto referendum question on the November ballot in Massachusetts asking whether or not illegal immigrants should be eligible to obtain driver's licenses. Local town and city clerks have certified more than the required amount of signatures (40,120) for the question to
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How will Secretary of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin fare this year? The incumbent Democrat has a comfortable lead in the latest primary poll from MassInc. It found that 43 percent of likely Democratic voters plan to support Galvin while just 15 percent would support his more progressive primary opponent: NAACP
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Several weeks ago, my wife and I received postcards from Massachusetts Secretary of State William Francis Galvin instructing us how to apply to vote-by-mail in the upcoming elections in the Commonwealth. The question is: Why?
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The Boston Red Sox (58-59) played the Pittsburgh Pirates (45-71) last night, during which NESN color commentator Dennis Eckersley ripped the Pirates' management for the team's poor play and lengthy rebuild. "You talk about a no-name lineup. There's no team like this," Eckersley
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Two new polls from the Republican primary race for New Hampshire's First Congressional District leave some question marks, but former Trump aide Matt Mowers has the lead for now. A New Hampshire Journal survey of 829 likely Republican primary voters gives Matt Mowers a substantial lead with 31
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