I got an e-mail from a friend who is supporting Hillary and I wanted to spread the word for those Hillary supporters who are interested in these events on Saturday:
9AM Boston Rally at Copley Square with Senate President Murray, Speaker DiMasi and Mayor Menino and other elected officials.
10:30 AM Lawrence Rally – @ lowell & Broadway Streets with Rep. Lantigua
11:30 Lowell Rally @ Sheld Park (route 38) with Senator Panagiotakos, Rep Dave Nangle & Rep Tom Golden & Speaker DiMasi
1:15 Framingham Rally @ the Memorial Building on Concord Street with Rep. Pam Richardoson, Speaker DiMasi and othe elected officials
3:30 Worcester Rally @ Coral Seafood Hall on Shrewsbury Street with Congressman Jim McGovern, Senate President Murray, Speaker DiMasi, Rep Pedone and other elected officials.
5:00 Rally @ Wellsley College with Senate President Murray and many other women elected officials
There are other events in Medford, Beverly and Taunton through out the day.
eaboclipper says
leonpowe says
if you can’t win on the issues, make fun of somebody ….
eaboclipper says
Maybe if you laughed a little you wouldn’t be so upset with the world.
justice4all says
Although, to be fair Eabo – I don’t see a whole lot of funny coming from certain sections of the Republican Party. Ann Colter is in freaking overdrive, practically frothing over the idea of McCain being the nominee…and the evangelicals appear to be nearing a stroke, given the ugly little emails, blogs, etc. that are sliming him.
hlpeary says
when the bus rolled into Beverly this morning there were Hillary supporters lining the route from Rte 128 to the shopping plaza on both sides of the street to greet them!
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p>Incredible energy…Senate President Murray, Senator Harriette Chandler, Senator Marc Pacheco, Essex County DA Jon Blodgett were greeted by a very fired up contingent of Hillary supporters from Beverly and surrounding towns…there were also standouts simultaneously in Salem and Danvers centers…
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p>Hillary is ready to be President…and North Shore Dems are ready for Tuesday.
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p>One aside: the signholding went on between 9 and 11-30…in a very high traffic area of Rte 1A…it was remarkable to me how many drivers passing by waved, thumbs uped, tooted and gave a yell…for one candidate or another…it is Hillary Country up here on the North Shore, but the public is definitely engaged in this presidential contest…(The GOP voters from Hamilton and Wenham added their thumbs down, too…but, I consider that bitter grapes because they are faced with a Romney-McCain choice…I just shoot ’em back the “V” peace sign.)
theopensociety says
EArly this morning a bunch of us stood in Saugus Center. We got lots of honks and thumbs up, more than I have gotten for any other candidate, and very few thumbs down.