We could be in for a night of mixed results — with national Republicans favored to retake at least one chamber of Congress, while Democrats are poised to claim historic victories here in the Bay State. But that all depends on who shows up today:
that a total of 2.2 million people in Massachusetts will have voted when it’s all said and done. That would be the lowest-ever turnout rate in a general election— even with additional options like early and mail-in voting.
Why aren’t people more amped up? Well, polls have shown the Democratic candidates for statewide office in Massachusetts with double-digit leads, resulting in the perception that those races are already over. Galvin said voters — overwhelmed by confusing ads — appear to be focused onThere are some local contests where party control is up in the air.
If the GOP wins control of the House, Reps. Richard Neal and Jim McGovern will lose their powerful committee chairmanships. And as The Boston GlobeFor a sense of which way the tide is turning, follow
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