You’ve read about the three-way Republican primary in Massachusetts to challenge Democratic Gov. Maura Healey as she runs for a second term in 2026.

And Democratic U.S. Sen. Ed Markey could end up facing at least two challengers as U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-6th District, reportedly moves ever closer to launching a primary campaign.

So there’s sure to be no shortage of drama in the Bay State next year.

But a quick look beyond the border reveals that some of the most competitive races of an already consequential midterm cycle will be taking place in Massachusetts’s neighboring states.

Key U.S. Senate contests in New Hampshire (an open seat) and a perennially competitive race in Maine will devour headlines and cash alike.

A possible gubernatorial primary in the Granite State, and rumbli

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