Former State Senate Republican Leader and ABC40/Fox6 political analyst Brian Lees is our guest as we analyze the meaning and impact of the 2012 election results. How will the loss in this presidential election impact the Republican party?
Former State Senate Republican Leader and ABC40/Fox6 political analyst Brian Lees is our guest as we analyze the meaning and impact of the 2012 election results. How will the loss in this presidential election impact the Republican party?
UMass Amherst Political Science Professor Mike Hannahan and Central Connecticut State University Poltical Science Professor Jerold Duquette join Jim Madigan in-studio to discuss the results of the 2012 Elections.
UMass Amherst Political Science Professor Mike Hannahan and Central Connecticut State University Poltical Science Professor Jerold Duquette join Jim Madigan in studio to discuss their expected outcomes for Election Night 2012.
Jim Madigan and Western New England University Polling Institute Director Professor Tim Vercellotti discuss findings from the final election poll for the Republican and MassLive. Republican Executive Editor Wayne Phaneuf also provides his insights.
Dr. James Broadhurst, Chair of MassVote NO on Question 3, and two Supporters of Ballot Ques.tion 3 discuss their differing views on legalizing use of marijuana for medicinal purposes in Massachusetts.
We’ll discuss the final days of the 2012 election campaigns with media & political consultant Ryan McCollum and Prof. John Baick of Western New England University.
UMass Amherst political science Professor Brian Shaffner and students discuss the statewide exit polling they will be conducting and providing to major media outlets on Election Day (Tuesday, November 6).
Massachusetts State Ballot Question 2 seeks to legalize physician-assisted suicide in the Baystate. Supporter of Question 2 Steve Crawford and Question 2 opponent Dr. Shawn Charest, Medical Director of Mercy Hospice, discuss their opposing views on the controversial ballot issue.
Congressman Richard Neal (D), Springfield/MA 2nd District, comments on the Presidential campaign as well as the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race and the coming post-election Congressional session to deal with the looming “fiscal cliff” for Federal spending cuts.
With this week’s heated Presidential Debate and the tight Brown-Warren U.S. Senate race, we talk about the local “grassroots” impact of state and national races with guests State Rep. Todd Smola (R– Palmer) and former political consultant Paul Robbins.