Linell Grundman sent an interesting piece from Roll Call to the Free Press. The article posits five critical factors that may be at work in Tuesday’s U.S. Senate Democratic Primary election. Written by Kyle Trygstad the post focuses on:
- How the bombing affected the race
- Polls show Markey’s lead varies
- Blue-collar towns are key for turnout operations
- The Democrats are political opposites in the Party
- Markey has not run in a competitive race in a long time.
Follow this link to read the whole post: Five Things to Know About Tuesdays’ Primary.
Tomorrow night, March 27th at 7 PM will bring the first in a series of debates between the Democratic hopefuls to fill the seat vacated by John Kerry when he became Secretary of State. The primary contestants have agreed so far to 6 debates, although only 3 have been finalized to date. The first one in the series will be broadcast by a consortium of news outlets: WGBH-TV, NECN, WCVB-TV, WHDH-TV, WGBH Radio, WBUR Radio, and Bloomberg Radio. A rumored debate to be held April 1st at Stonehill College will not take place.
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