BOSTON — Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is endorsing Joe Malone for Congress.
The Malone campaign released a statement today in which the former mayor said he was backing Malone because he’s a proven reformer.
He cites Malone overhauling and modernizing the Massachusetts treasurer’s office. He also lauds his work cutting Lottery expenses.
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Malone is running to succeed Rep. William Delahunt, a Quincy Democrat who decided against seeking re-election.
More:
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view/20100421rudolph_giuliani_endorses_gops_joe_malone_for_congress/http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VizIrBQwA8w/S0eNVmjEjUI/AAAAAAAAIK0/p3CD7-23lik/s640/bush+giuliani.jpg...and right there is where I put the Emergency Command Center that Bernie Kerik and I used to fuck our mistresses. No, not behind the rubble. IN the rubble. This here is Fireman Bob. He's late again. He keeps whining that it's because his radio isn't compatible or somesuch nonsense.See also:
Race ratings: Delahunt seat now 'lean Democratic'
By Aaron Blake - 03/05/10 11:12 AM ET
Following Rep. Bill Delahunt's (D-Mass.) announcement that he will retire, we are upgrading his seat from "worth watching" to "lean Democratic."
The district is the most accessible in Massachusetts for Republicans, having gone a relatively low 55 percent for President Obama in 2008. It was also the best district in the state for Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.), going for him by 20 points. At the same time, this is still Massachusetts in a general election. We'll wait to see how the field shakes out. But either way, the GOP has a solid pickup opportunity here.
More:
www.wbur.org/2010/03/24/delahunt-seat
Forest drops out of state senate contest
By Staff reports
Provincetown Banner
Posted Apr 21, 2010 @ 06:37 AM
PROVINCETOWN —
Mark Forest, former assistant town manager in Provincetown and the current chief of staff for U.S. Rep. William Delahunt, has ended his short race for the state senate.
Forest had declared his candidacy last month to run for a seat being vacated by state Sen. Robert O’Leary (D-Barnstable). O’Leary is running to replace Delahunt. But Forest said Monday the demands of helping Delahunt finish his term were too much to allow him time to run his own race.
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Forest’s departure leaves two Democratic candidates vying to replace O’Leary, Cape Air President Dan Wolf and Barnstable Commissioner Sheila Lyons.More:
http://www.wickedlocal.com/provincetown/features/x1394799797/Forest-drops-out-of-state-senate-contestCape candidates jockey for Senate position
By Jake Berry
jberry@capecodonline.com
March 09, 2010
http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100309/NEWS/3090324Dan Wolf
Candidate for House of Representatives MA 10th District. (Democrat)
http://www.beavoter.com/election/candidate/id/164323I don't see a link for Sheila Lyons