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Incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman, who won the Democratic primary Tuesday, will face off in November against former state senator John Rodgers, the Republican nominee. Affordability will likely be a major theme in the campaign for the largely ceremonial position.
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David Zuckerman will be the second person in state history to serve non-consecutive terms as lieutenant governor. He defeated his Republican opponent, Joe Benning, by a margin of 54% to 43%.
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This hour, Vermont Edition speaks with winners of the major federal and state races from the 2022 midterm election.
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Still waiting to bubble in that ballot? Check out highlights from Vermont Public's midterm election debates.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus moderated a debate between Republican Joe Benning and Progressive/Democrat David Zuckerman on Thursday, Oct. 20. Here are the highlights.
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A number of political observers think the race for lieutenant governor this year might turn out to be the most competitive of Vermont’s eight statewide contests.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus moderates a debate with the candidates for Vermont lieutenant governor: Republican Joe Benning and Progressive/Democrat David Zuckerman.
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Zuckerman is a familiar name in Vermont politics: He held the position of lieutenant governor for four years until 2021, when he ran for governor. Now he could hold the state’s second highest office once again.
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This hour, host Mikaela Lefrak moderates a debate with the four Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor.
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Former Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman is running for the post again after losing to Gov. Phil Scott in the 2020 governor's race.