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Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas issued an apology earlier this week after comparing President Donald Trump’s election policies to Nazi Germany. She made the comments while talking about ...
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CT Republican VP (opinion): Secretary Thomas' Nazi rhetoric 'was calculated, and it was deliberate'Vice chair of CT Republican Party deems secretary of state's reference to Nazi SS tactics 'shocking, inappropriate, and grossly offensive' ...
This is not a partisan issue. It is a fundamental concern for all Americans that only U.S. citizens vote in our elections.” ...
Members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation rallied public support against cuts to the Social Security Administration ...
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CT Insider on MSNOpinion: CT secretary of state shouldn't politicize election integrityLast week, the Registrar of Voters Association of Connecticut (ROVAC) held its semi-annual conference. While registrars of voters (ROVs) are nominated and elected based on political party ...
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AlterNet on MSN'A stain on the degree of every Yale graduate': Dem rep shreds Vance in blistering speechNBC News reports the 2028 election is already underway with U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) unleashing a blistering attack on Vice President JD Vance at the prestigious Connecticut university where he ...
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas made a comparison of a recent President Trump order to Nazis. The order related to election reform.
Repealing sore loser laws could give voters more choices in November and reduce polarization, as it allows candidates who ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday directed federal agencies to revoke the security clearances and review the activities of ...
Then, watch local elections in St. Louis and San Diego on April 8 and Oakland on April 15, and legislative races in Mississippi on April 15 and Connecticut on April 22. Be sure to return to this page ...
A trio of election results this week have Republicans confronting a new reality: not only are they facing political headwinds as the party in power but simultaneously grappling with a dramatic ...
The aggregate vote polled at this election was 86,000; an increase of nearly 6,000 over that of the Presidential campaign of 1856. The following table presents a comparison of the votes of 1860 ...
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