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In weekend push to Election Day, all-but-sure Democrats make last appeal to voters

Por: The Boston Globe Politics November 07, 2022

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In a typical election year, the rotary in Adam Boulette’s Grafton Hill neighborhood in Worcester is packed with volunteers ahead of Election Day, “chanting and hollering” at passers-by.Now, there’s “one guy sitting on his phone in a chair,” Boulette, 39, told a reporter Saturday. “He’s not even looking at anybody.”With hours left until Tuesday, the air of political apathy is hard to ignore in Massachusetts. Democrats up and... + full article



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