While most of your analysis resonates (and that always feels so good to hear a political analysis in Worcester media that resonates--bottomless gratitude for that) in one case, it does not. In D-4, what I hear from folks in the District suggests there's a lot less clarity around how the candidates would deliver for people. I've been vacillating and so talking to folks. It's just more unclear to me than your definitive positioning of the candidates. Just saying.
Appreciate these election updates! Been living in Worcester for a few years, and these give me the access and info to engage with Worcester politics. Glad to finally hop on board as a paid subscriber.
I was surprised to see the Central MA AFL-CIO among his donors. He was probably a union member during his time working at Worcester District Court, though.
While most of your analysis resonates (and that always feels so good to hear a political analysis in Worcester media that resonates--bottomless gratitude for that) in one case, it does not. In D-4, what I hear from folks in the District suggests there's a lot less clarity around how the candidates would deliver for people. I've been vacillating and so talking to folks. It's just more unclear to me than your definitive positioning of the candidates. Just saying.
I wonder how Rivera's list of donors felt about his comment regarding eminent domain when it came to that old supermarket on mill street.
Appreciate these election updates! Been living in Worcester for a few years, and these give me the access and info to engage with Worcester politics. Glad to finally hop on board as a paid subscriber.
Cheers,
Nate
Roy can’t get on the school committee. That can’t happen.
Disappointed to see Cliff’s name among Rivera’s donors. But not entirely surprised.
I was surprised to see the Central MA AFL-CIO among his donors. He was probably a union member during his time working at Worcester District Court, though.
Not really surprising when you consider the Union head is Candy Mero-Carlson’s husband.