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Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman, a Progressive-Democrat, said publicly on Thursday morning that he has conceded the skintight race for second-in-command of Vermont to his Republican opponent and former ...
Get Vermont news sent to your inbox. Daily Digger is everything you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday-Saturday morning. David Zuckerman, a Democrat and Progressive, and Joe Benning ...
Vermont Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman conceded the race to Republican John Rodgers. The Green Mountain & Justice Party is calling for the legislature to appoint Zuckerman, even though he conceded.
Updated at 11:58 p.m. Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman and former state legislator John Rodgers won the Democratic and Republican primaries, respectively, for Vermont’s second-highest office on Tuesday ...
John Rodgers has secured the seat for Vermont's second highest statewide office. Rodgers took on incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman in what was considered to be the closest statewide race in ...
SOUTH BURLINGTON — Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman said Monday that he expects Vermont lawmakers to affirm John Rodgers’ victory in the race for the state’s second-highest office when the ...
Updated Nov. 6, at 10:23 a.m. John Rodgers, a Republican from Glover, was elected lieutenant governor of Vermont Tuesday, unseating Progressive/Democrat Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman in a rare ouster ...
Many Sanders allies and supporters are bidding for office this year, and Zuckerman is among the most prominent of their number. Elected as Vermont’s lieutenant governor in 2016 on the combined ...
This commentary is by Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman. It’s no secret that we’re facing a massive affordable housing shortage in Vermont. Over the past few decades, we have not built enough new units ...
Zuckerman said that the governor failed to invest in broadband expansion and Vermont’s struggling state college system, and blasted Scott for proposing budget cuts during the Covid-19 crisis.
Updated at 1:26 a.m. David Zuckerman, a Democrat and Progressive, and Joe Benning, a Republican, are set to square off in November’s general election for lieutenant governor of Vermont.
Vermont Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman conceded the race to Republican John Rodgers. The Green Mountain & Justice Party is calling for the legislature to appoint Zuckerman, even though he conceded.