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Vote for Carl Sciortino

On October 15th, Democrats will select our nominee for Ed Markey’s Congressional seat.  There are seven candidates in the running.  I began this campaign without any favorite, but have carefully watched four of their debates and would like to suggest the following:

• All seven are good.  I think we could be satisfied with any of them as our Representative.
• Their views tend to be progressive on most issues.  Most of their votes are likely to be similar, regardless of who is elected.
• All seven claim that their constituent services and other work for our district would be top-notch.  Five of the seven are existing legislators, but I have no solid basis on which to compare how well any of them might do on this area of responsibility.

On national issues,

• Karen Spilka, Peter Koutoujian, and Katherine Clark give ‘generic’ progressive answers to most questions.
• Will Brownsberger and Paul John Maisano are more conservative than the others on some issues.
• Karen Spilka is the loudest, to the extent of seeming jarring, and emphasizes the word ‘I’ far too frequently.  On the other hand, her legislative accomplishments are significant.
• Peter Koutoujian convinced me that he’s been a very good sheriff – and should remain so; he even looks the part.
• Martin Long has several intriguing suggestions for legislation and for overcoming gridlock, but bad-mouths the other candidates to his own disadvantage.
• Paul John Maisano focuses on his non-politician background, but conveys the impression that he would not be effective in dealing with other Congressmen.
• Carl Sciortino articulates progressive values best.  Reminiscent of Ted Kennedy and Elizabeth Warren, he alone seems to begin each answer with a broad perspective, and then is able to explain clearly how his position on the issue fits into that worldview.

Of all the candidates, I believe that Carl would be most likely to become a leader in Congress, a person whose ideas draw other Congresspersons to follow him.  He alone seems to have the capability not only to support our district, but also to become a national progressive leader.  For this reason, please join me in voting for Carl Sciortino on October 15th.

Donald Chauls

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