To the editor:
The Coordinated Campaign Office of the Third Middlesex Area Democrats in Waltham recently hosted a rally for Martha Coakley, candidate for governor. Supporters from the Third Middlesex Area towns of Lincoln, Carlisle, Weston, Lexington and Waltham filled the office.
Preceded by a rousing introduction by area state Senator Mike Barrett, Coakley made a very energetic presentation illustrating her motivation to carry her message throughout the Commonwealth and encouraging supporters to get out the vote for the November 4 general election. She touched on some of her key messages including continuing to build a state-wide economy that works for everyone not just those at the top, bringing down the cost of doing business in Massachusetts and fostering strengths in our high tech and medical technology industries, providing 21st-century workforce job training programs with community colleges, bringing down cost of housing and health care, making college more affordable, creating universal access to high-quality early education, and improving access to mental and behavioral health care.
Volunteers from the Third Middlesex Area Democrat member towns manage this Coordinated Campaign Office in Waltham to act as a focal point for campaign activities, materials and candidate appearances. In addition to gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley and candidate for lieutenant governor Steve Kerrigan, there is a long list of other progressive candidates running for office including primarily Ed Markey for U.S. Senate, Katherine Clark for U. S. Congress, and Maura Healey for state attorney general. Likewise, our neighbor Mike Barrett is seeking re-election as our state senator. Refer to massdems.org/get-involved/elections for a complete list of all Democratic candidates.
To keep Massachusetts moving forward vote for these Progressive Democratic candidates on November 4.
Sincerely,
Gary Davis
20R Indian Camp Lane
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