Screenshot: CBS video via YouTube
Headline: Boston Globe, 12/29/2022
Candidates get to hear from residents of one of the least diverse and most cantankerous states in the nation.
“Tradition has merit, and we’re a small enough state that you can meet the candidates, shake their hands, and if it’s the fall, ask them to help stack cordwood” for the winter, Farrell said with a smile inside the historic Town Hall.
“That’s a huge advantage as residents, and they get to hear from us, too,” she added.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
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