The South Shore’s Morning News sent co-host Beth Foster out to connect with voters in Marshfield and Pembroke. Voters were divided on issues including local elections, the Massachusetts Ballot Questions, and the next POTUS. Listen in as we talk to various people at both polling locations:
Beth connects with Pauline of Marshfield who feels strongly about Massachusetts Ballot Question 2, concerning the MCAS High School graduation requirement:
This individual wanted to remain anonymous so we will call him “Mister NoName”. He feels passionately about “Making America Great Again”:
Karen from Marshfield also felt strongly about Massachusetts Ballot Question 2. She also had plans to spend Election night decompressing with non-American friends:
Lauren from Quincy was standing outside Marshfield High School holding a sign for a local candidate. She had already voted in her hometown and feels very passionately about this year’s election, especially the Presidential race:
Dana from Pembroke is next. Top issues for Dana as he cast his ballot are the state of the economy, high inflation, and what he says is a “moral decline”. Listen to Dana as he explains his stance:
Don from Pembroke is a huge supporter of Former President Donald Trump. Listen in as he explains why he thinks Trump will be the next POTUS:
Elin from Pembroke voted early so he could campaign outside the Pembroke voting center this Election Day. Elin had some interesting commentary on the local elections affecting the South Shore of Massachusetts: