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South Shore Voters Guide Whats On The Ballot For Tuesdays Primary

South Shore Voters Guide: What's on the Ballot for Tuesday's Primary?

Who's Running for What

Voters in South Shore will head to the polls on Tuesday, September 6, to cast their ballots in the primary election. Here's a look at the candidates and races on the ballot:

  • U.S. Senate: Incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Warren is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Geoff Diehl.
  • Governor: Incumbent Republican Charlie Baker is facing a challenge from Democratic challenger Maura Healey.
  • Lieutenant Governor: Incumbent Democrat Karyn Polito is facing a challenge from Democratic challenger Quentin Palfrey.
  • Attorney General: Incumbent Democrat Maura Healey is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Jay McMahon.
  • Secretary of State: Incumbent Democrat William Galvin is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Rayla Campbell.
  • Treasurer: Incumbent Democrat Deb Goldberg is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Anthony Amore.
  • Auditor: Incumbent Democrat Suzanne Bump is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Chris Doughty.

Key Issues

The key issues in this election include:

  • The economy
  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • The environment
  • Gun control

Endorsements and Polls

Warren has been endorsed by the Massachusetts Democratic Party, the AFL-CIO, and the Sierra Club. Diehl has been endorsed by the Massachusetts Republican Party and the National Rifle Association. According to a recent poll, Warren is leading Diehl by a margin of 55% to 35%.

Baker has been endorsed by the Massachusetts Republican Party and the Associated Industries of Massachusetts. Healey has been endorsed by the Massachusetts Democratic Party and the AFL-CIO. According to a recent poll, Baker is leading Healey by a margin of 50% to 40%.

What's at Stake

The outcome of this election will have a significant impact on the future of Massachusetts. The winner of the gubernatorial race will set the state's agenda for the next four years. The winner of the U.S. Senate race will represent Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate for the next six years.

Voters should carefully consider the candidates and the issues before casting their ballots on Tuesday.


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