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Tag Archives: Elections

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Matt Krauss: Shouldn’t Barre have a state senator?

The possibility of two former Montpelier mayors representing Washington County as state senators while Barre has none strikes me as fundamentally unfair and wrong for the citizens of Washington County.

June 30, 2022 in Commentary.
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Bernie Sanders: Democrats risk a crushing defeat this year. They must change course now

“The Republicans stand an excellent chance of winning this coming November. The main reason: while the Democratic party has, over the years, been hemorrhaging support from the white working class, it is now losing support from Latino, Black and Asian workers as well.”

June 29, 2022 in Commentary.

Military leaders endorse Gerald Malloy for U.S. Senate

Malloy lists that he will rebuild damaged relations with NATO partners and allies around the world, not enter into treaties which cannot be enforced, and fully support law enforcement.

June 29, 2022 in Press Release.
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Republican candidate for Congress Ericka Redic to march in Independence Day parades

Ericka Redic, a Republican candidate for the United States House, will march in the Independence Day Parades in Brandon on July 2, Montpelier on July 3, and Colchester on July 4. Redic will also march in Lyndonville’s “Stars and Stripes” parade on July 16.

June 29, 2022 in Press Release.
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Thayer: Thank you, SCOTUS. Now to the People to defeat Proposal 5

My opponent in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor voted for this Prop 5 abortion proposal twice — not once, but two times in the Vermont Senate, in 2019 and again in 2021. We must defeat both of them.

June 28, 2022 in Commentary.
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State Supreme Court strikes down noncitizen voting in NYC

“There is no statutory ability for the City of New York to issue inconsistent laws permitting non-citizens to vote and exceed the authority granted to it by the New York State Constitution,” the state supreme court said in the decision.

June 27, 2022 in U.S..
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Letter: Impressed with Gerald Malloy

Gerald graduated from West Point in 1984, and served as an active duty field artillery officer and a paratrooper. He served our great nation honorably and with distinction for 22 years. He has a MBA from Temple University.

June 26, 2022 in Commentary.
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Rebecca Pitre running for Lamoille County District 3 state representative

I’ve always considered myself a bit of an independent. But when a friend asked me if I would consider running as a Republican, I decided to read the party platform. The Vermont Republican Party platform is beautifully written. It truly sums up my feelings and the reasons why I am running for office.

June 22, 2022 in Press Release.
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Vermont House and Senate Democratic leadership endorses Brenda Siegel for governor

Vermont House and Senate Democratic leadership all announce endorsement of Brenda Siegel to be Vermont’s next governor.

June 21, 2022 in Press Release.
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Nichole Loati running for state representative in Lamoille-Washington district

Nichole Loati has announced her intention to run for state representative in the Lamoille-Washington district. “One morning I woke up and said ‘it’s time to put up or shut up,’ so here I am,” she says. Nichole is a resident of Morristown and a small business owner.

June 21, 2022 in Press Release.
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Secretary of State Jim Condos announces start of primary early voting period

Today Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos announced Friday, June 24 as the official start of early voting for the Vermont Statewide Primary Election, to be held on Tuesday, August 9. To vote early in the August Primaries voters must request a ballot.

June 20, 2022 in Press Release.
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Opinion: Voter fraud disenfranchises black Americans. It’s time to put a stop to it

Today, black citizens are still being thwarted in exercising their right to determine or decide the policies they will live by. When 5%, 10% or 15% of the vote in a community is made up of dead people, former residents or people ineligible to vote, blacks are disenfranchised.

June 20, 2022 in Commentary.

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