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In a response Monday, the party said on X, “We would never advocate for the assassination of a tyrannical President. That’s illegal. We were merely acknowledging how some members would react to one.”
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The law doesn't take effect until after this November's elections.
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Russell Prescott defeated his GOP challengers in the state’s 1st Congressional District, setting up a November contest with incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas.
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With Gov. Chris Sununu deciding against seeking a fifth term in the corner office, this year has seen a rare open race for NH governor. And both primaries featured bitter campaigns between the top candidates.
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While some local Latino voters are energized this election season, others feel like they’re being left behind.
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Many Massachusetts Democrats participated in the Democratic National Convention held this week in Chicago, Illinois.
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State Rep. Figueroa’s remarks, made during a Spanish-language video interview posted online, have been widely condemned by many in Stamford, including elected officials and members of the local Jewish and Latino communities. Figueroa said her intention was to emphasize the need for having someone in elected office who understands the needs of the large Latino community in Stamford.
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Attorney General John Formella joined an amicus brief in support of a West Virginia law that excludes trans students from playing girls’ sports. A similar law in New Hampshire is also facing a court challenge.
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A post on Figueroa’s political Facebook page Tuesday evening called for “unity and respect in our community," after the Stamford Democratic City Committee (DCC) Executive Board issued a public call for her immediate resignation.
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A Massachusetts state senator said representatives of the Catholic Church opposed a bill he sponsored that would eliminate a cap on legal liability for nonprofit charities in lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse. Lawmakers didn't vote on it before breaking for the summer.