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This hour of The Colin McEnroe Show, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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Municipal officials in towns across Connecticut have taken action to promote more civil political cultures within their communities — even before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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This hour, we look at the state and the art of political satire with comedian Samantha Bee and Sophia McClennen, a political scientist who studies satire.
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Independent and Republican voters in Connecticut say they have mixed feelings on Vice President Kamala Harris being the likely Democratic nominee for president.
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Connecticut has 60 pledged delgates and 14 superdelegates. President Joe Biden's decision to not seek reelection has cast the spotlight on these arcane party actors.
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Thursday’s procedural vote is the first step in a long road for the bipartisan legislation to become law.
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Facing questions over his leadership during a politically fraught time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington, D.C. to first speak at the late U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman’s memorial service and then address Congress.
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A Connecticut congresswoman says there’s a “fresh energy” in the Democratic Party now that the vice president is running for president.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is going to be a "great nominee for our party, an extraordinary president,” Gov. Ned Lamont said. “I was proud to endorse her.”
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This hour, we examine the historical precedent for President Biden's decision not to run for reelection. We also discuss Vice President Kamala Harris and hear about the role of the press in all of this.
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Elected officials in Connecticut coalesced behind Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday, endorsing her as the candidate they think is best suited to defeat Donald Trump.