Worcester County Sheriff Guy Glodis, a candidate for State Auditor for recently visited a phone bank in Dedham on behalf of Democratic Senate Candidate Martha Coakley . Get involuved with the Guy Glodis campaign at GuyGlodis.com. | ||||||
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Heeding the call to all statewide candidates to focus on electing Attorney General Coakley, Sheriff Glodis pledged to work statewide to promote the Democratic candidate. Glodis stated that, "I just wanted to stop by and show my support for the Attorney General and make a few calls to local residents to ensure her election." Glodis continued, "There’s too much at stake for Massachusetts residents to risk losing this historic extremists."
Sheriff Glodis is running for State Auditor as "a reformer who gets results". He is seeking to bring new levels of reform, innovation and strict fiscal oversight by defending the best interests of Massachusetts taxpayers. For more information, please visit GuyGlodis.com. |
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State Rep Jim Cantwell also took time off his campaign to stop in Marshfields phone bank a Success Real Estate to make a few calls for Martha Coakley. Get involved with the Cantwell Campaign at JimCantwell.com | ||||||
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Join Norfolk County Treasurer Joe Connelly at the marshfield phone bank this Thursday night! Success! Real Estate, 988 Plain St, Marshfield, MA 02050 5:00 to 8:30
For a full list of phone banks go to
You can also make calls from home |
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Steve Grossman phone banking for Martha before the DSC meeting on Tuesday with his staff. Get involved with the Steve Grossman at SteveGrossman.com/ | ||||||
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Candidates focus on electing Attorney General Coakley,
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yellowdogdem says
Somebody please correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t the last “reformer with results” George W. Bush in 2000? Check it out – google “reformer with results” and see what you find. Do we really want a George W. Bush “reformer with results” in a state-wide office in Massachusetts? A Democrat?
sabutai says
Has everything people like in it, including alliteration. Howard Dean used it as well, I know.
christopher says
or something very similar
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gonzod says