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Pot advocate looks to boot marijuana question from ballot

CommonWealth Beacon

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

The campaign only qualified for the ballot by a margin of 122 signatures in the most recent, final round, leaving little room for error should regulators find that the claims carry weight.

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CommonWealth Beacon

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· Jun 22, 2026

Mass. primary election overhaul eligible for November ballot, SJC rules

Should Massachusetts run its elections more like California? That question is cleared to appear on the ballot, according to the state’s highest court, possibly teeing up a major shift in our notoriously uncompetitive races.

San Antonio Current

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· Jun 25, 2026

Gabby Giffords, Sheriff Salazar endorse Katy Padilla Stout for U.S. House

Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords and Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar on Wednesday threw their support behind San Antonio attorney and child advocate Katy Padilla Stout in her run to represent Texas’ 23rd Congressional District as a Democrat. The endorsements from Giffords, a prominent gun violence prevention advocate, and Salazar, who has served as the [] The post Gabby Giffords, Sheriff Salazar endorse Katy Padilla Stout for U.S. House appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 8, 2026

Democrat Lawmakers in Poor District Shun Trump Help

Sometimes politics gets so partisan that people stop asking the most basic question: “Is this actually good for the people I’m supposed to represent?” That’s the question swirling around Rep. Bennie Thompson after the Mississippi Democrat encouraged Americans to steer clear of the new Trump Accounts program, a savings initiative created to help children build []

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 30, 2026

Colorado Democrats choose between insurgent progressives and veteran incumbents

Colorado’s Democratic primaries on Tuesday will help answer a question the party has increasingly faced nationally: Are voters gravitating toward a younger, more progressive generation of leaders or sticking with established veterans? That choice is starkly reflected in the fight to represent the state’s 1st Congressional District, where incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette has been in [] The post Colorado Democrats choose between insurgent progressives and veteran incumbents appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Townhall

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· Jun 23, 2026

This New Poll Is Great News for Texas Republicans

This New Poll Is Great News for Texas Republicans

Boston.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

As Mass. ballot initiatives multiply, critics want to limit them

Voters have passed several major laws by initiative in past elections. A 2016 initiative legalized marijuana, and a 2022 initiative created a tax on millionaires. The post As Mass. ballot initiatives multiply, critics want to limit them appeared first on Boston.com.

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Related coverage for "Pot advocate looks to boot marijuana question from ballot": CommonWealth Beacon — Mass. primary election overhaul eligible for November ballot, SJC rules. San Antonio Current — Gabby Giffords, Sheriff Salazar endorse Katy Padilla Stout for U.S. House. Independent Journal Review — Democrat Lawmakers in Poor District Shun Trump Help. Loonie Politics — Colorado Democrats choose between insurgent progressives and veteran incumbents. Townhall — This New Poll Is Great News for Texas Republicans. Boston.com — As Mass. ballot initiatives multiply, critics want to limit them