@TedPhilips (8th Norfolk), a former state house aide, has called climate change the “single biggest threat to our future,” and he’s 100% right. Although I live in the other half of Stoughton (out of his district), I hope he wins his primary.
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@CivilTamisha (6th Norfolk), running against my own state rep, is the better choice for 2020. I’ll be voting for her because I believe she’ll bring the change we need. Her vision to improve MassHealth is spot on.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
@Jarred4MA is a bold, progressive, green candidate that I’m thrilled to support in his race to throw out our incumbent state senator. As a former candidate in that district myself, I know he is a fantastic fit for the diverse people of Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth district.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
Jimmy Coughlin (no Twitter?) is the only Democratic candidate for Norfolk County Sheriff with law enforcement experience, which makes him a shoe-in for this job. I’ll be voting for him, and I’m happy to endorse him.
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Brad Croall is running for Norfolk County Treasurer, and I appreciate his finance-heavy background and his valuable experience on the Quincy City Council. I encourage you to vote for him.
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@NealForCongress (#MA2) is a solid Democrat who understands the nature of compromise and puts climate first. His platform is reasonable and I would like him to continue his work in Washington with another term. (The late John Lewis’ endorsement helps, too.)1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
@DrNataliaLinos (#MA4) is an underdog candidate with equal parts foreign policy and healthcare experience. I don’t agree with her on everything (she has a long list of issues), but I believe she’d make a better congressperson than the other contenders (and Kennedy).1 reply 3 retweets 10 likesShow this thread -
I had the honor to chat with
@SethMoulton (#MA6) up in NH in 2019, and I know he understands how to balance a sensible agenda with the needs of the moment. He understands the value of public service and water, and I’m happy to endorse him for another term.1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
I won’t be voting in the Republican primary (nor for a Republican Senate candidate in 2020), but if I were, I’d vote for
@va_shiva, a candidate with an eclectic and surprisingly substantive issue list. I think he’s a bit too out there but he’s better than his Republican opponent.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
My sincere and most enthusiastic endorsement goes to Senator
@EdMarkey in his primary fight VS Joe Kennedy. Ed Markey supports Medicare-for-All and the#GreenNewDeal and knows how to compromise and build bridges for the American people. He’s tough, principled, and experienced.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likesShow this thread
This concludes my #Massachusetts primary endorsements. At this time, I am only endorsing people in contested primary races.
Other contested races in MA didn't have a clear candidate who stood out to me above the rest. Stay safe when voting! #mapoli #masspoli
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