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Paul Dame, chair of the Vermont Republican party, said residents' frustrations around property taxes was one of the factors that changed the game for statewide candidates hoping to help break a Democratic supermajority.
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Republicans will have at least 11 members in the state Senate next year � more than they’ve had since 2002 and enough to prevent Democrats from unilaterally overriding whatever vetoes Republican Gov. Phil Scott may issue. Party officials said late Tuesday that they believed the party would gain 17 seats in the House of Representatives, which would erase Democrats� veto-proof majority in that chamber as well.
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Gov. Phil Scott will begin his fourth term in office in January with a host of key issues on his agenda, and he has a strong mandate after a convincing victory in November’s election.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks politics, candidates and the Nov. 8 election with Paul Dame, chair of the Vermont GOP; Jim Dandeneau, executive director of the Vermont Democratic Party; and Anthony Pollina, chair of the Vermont Progressive Party.
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We take a deep dive into the state of the Republican Party in Vermont. It’s the first in a series of shows exploring each major political party in the state.
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Lawmakers from both parties are grappling with the aftermath of Wednesday’s events, when a mob of pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building.�
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This most unusual election year has an unusual primary campaign for the Republican nomination for governor. Four candidates are trying to unseat Gov. Phil�
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The FrequencyA rundown of the Republican candidates for governor. Plus: COVID-19 numbers, limited reopening, and a possible mask mandate.Want the web version of one of�
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The hustle and bustle of opening day has settled, leaving a legislature ready to get down to business in this second half of Vermont's biennium. So what�
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Former Rutland County Sen. Hull Maynard died Thursday at age 85. A Republican from Shrewsbury, Maynard served in the Vermont Senate from 1996 through�