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Post Primary Punditry

1h 2m · On the Rock's Politica · 29 Sep 22:57

We recorded this episode the day after the 2022 Massachusetts primaries.

While our co-host Bruce Chester is running unopposed from other republicans in his bid for the MA House of Representatives, many others including the winner for governor Jeff Diehl (R) were running variously contested races.

We offer listeners our thoughts regarding the results, the reaction of other politicians to the results and the local issues making Bruce's campaign fun and interesting.

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