In just my second week at Planned Parenthood, I’m delighted to join the conversation here about the U.S. Senate race. I wanted to let you know about our endorsement of Congressman Ed Markey. Congressman Markey has been an unwavering … [Read more...]
We are all equal under the law. Or…?
I made this last night and posted it on Facebook. Several friends have shared it as well. I thought I might post it here for the same reason... … [Read more...]
Robo-call claims MA election moved to Wednesday
Via Universal Hub, I found a link to a Holliston-Hopkinton Patch article that a Holliston Democratic Town Committee member claims he received a suspicious call: The call said "Hi, I'm one of your neighbors in Holliston and ... I want to … [Read more...]
‘Obamaphone’ attack ads flood Facebook
Since October 10, 2012, a viral anti-Obama facebook post has been going around. It reads: Woman Admits to Having 30 Free Obamaphones Paid By the Taxpayers http://www.reagancoalition.com She carries six of them in her … [Read more...]
SCOTUS’ Decision Means Better Health Care for Mass… But Only If We Make the Right Decision at the Ballot Box This November
Earlier today, the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act (ACA). In Massachusetts, that means we can continue benefiting from more accessible, affordable health care made possible by the law. Already, the ACA is lowering health care … [Read more...]
Essex County Sheriff’s Fundraising Questioned
Republican Sheriff Frank Cousins is defending his fundraising from employees, their families as well as contractors/vendors utilized by the Sheriff's Department. Cousins is quite the slippery character and top notch with how he's spinning … [Read more...]
Progressive Change Campaign Committee anounces $535,000 raised for Warren
This weekend, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) made a big announcement on MSNBC's Politics Nation: We've passed the half million fundraising benchmark for Elizabeth Warren. Specifically, PCCC has raised over $535,000 from … [Read more...]
Boston’s Pressley: No Footnote
Boston's Nov. 8th election is supposed to be a big test for the Latino and the black woman at-large Councilors. All four at-large incumbents are running. First termers Felix Arroyo and Ayanna Pressley face challenges from three others, … [Read more...]
Scott Brown: Opposed to discrimination as long as stopping it doesn’t cost anything
Earlier today I sent Scott Brown an email as part of the American Association of University Women's advocacy campaign for the Paycheck Fairness Act (and you should too!). Like any politician who knows they're on the verge of loosing … [Read more...]
Boston’s Pressley Still Outspoken
First-term Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley says she enjoys making people feel uncomfortable. That is, she finds that candor, facts and meaningful solutions don't come easy and don't come through avoidance. You can click the player … [Read more...]
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