click to enlarge Paul Heintz Phil Scott arrives in South Burlington with wife Diana and their dogs, Denali and Tucker. Vermont’s major-party candidates for governor crisscrossed the state Monday on the final day of campaigning before Tuesday’s election. During a 14-hour tour of all 14 counties, Republican Gov. Phil Scott committed to making Vermont a more affordable place to live if he were reelected to a second two-year term. Democratic challenger Christine Hallquist, who traveled from Bennington to St. Johnsbury, touted her universal broadband plan and told voters she’d be a more collaborative leader than the incumbent. The two candidates have waged a civil but spirited campaign since winning their respective primary elections in August. While early voting figures provided by the Secretary of State’s Office indicate that turnout will be higher than usual for a midterm election, a Vermont Public Radio/Vermont PBS poll conducted early last month suggested that Scott and fellow incumbents have no cause to worry. In addition to the gubernatorial contest, Vermont’s ballot features races for a U.S. Senate and a U.S. House seat, five other statewide offices and all 180 legislative seats. Voters will also elect county officials, such as sheriffs and state’s attorneys, to four-year… Read full this story
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