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Congressional Corner with Tim Vercellotti

Tim Vercellotti
Western New England University
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Western New England University

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy doesn’t have a big margin to play with.

In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.

This interview was recorded June 21.

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