Author Archives: Parwez Wahid

Arguments Against Baker

Facts Not Widely Discussed About Gov Baker

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker enjoys high favorability as he seeks a second term in November.

However most Massachusetts voters are not considering many serious issues with Baker’s record.

Charlie Baker has attempted to pass a number of proposals that would have been bad for the poor and immigrants in our state. Baker has…

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Upcoming Debates

Schedule of Debates

As the 2018 campaigns enter the run-up to the November midterms several debates will be taking place in the weeks ahead.

Gubernatorial debates
WGBH
at WGBH studio
Wednesday Oct 17
7pm – 8pm
1 Guest Street
Boston, MA

Globe/WCVB
at WCVB studio
Thursday Nov 1
7pm – 8pm
5 Television Place
Needham, MA

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Jimmy Tingle kicks off Oct 13 Canvass

Tingle Visits the MW Coordinated Campaign office on Oct 13

Activist and entertainer Jimmy Tingle will be in Framingham on Saturday October 13th to kickoff the weekend’s canvass activities.  Tingle was a candidate for lieutenant governor in the 2018 Democratic primary. He will be in Framingham around 10am on October 13th.

The Metrowest Coordinated Campaign office is located at:

1071 Worcester Road (4th Floor)
Framingham, MA 01701

This is at the intersection of Maynard Road and Worcester Road (Rt 9 westbound), right after the gas station.

Weekend canvassing usually beings around 10am.  Contact the Field Organizer, Diana Goswami, at [email protected] or calling/texting (617) 872-4054.

 

Gonzalez Meets Framingham Leaders

Gonzalez Discusses His Plans For Revenue

Jay Gonzalez, Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Massachusetts, speaking with Maria D. Robinson, candidate for the Massachusetts House, 6th Middlesex.
(Credit Norma Shulman)

Jay Gonzalez meeting with Framingham local leaders at the farmer’s market on the Framingham Green.
(Credit Norma Shulman)

On Thursday Oct. 4th Jay Gonzalez, the Democratic nominee for Governor of Massachusetts, met with Framingham local leaders at the Famer’s Market on Framingham Green.  Mr. Gonzalez sought to promote his bold revenue plan for the Commonwealth. These plans will ask the wealthiest individuals and institutions in Massachusetts to pay a little bit more – through a “Millionaires Tax” and a modest tax on the endowments of the wealthiest private institutions of higher education.  Through this plan an additional $3 billion in annual revenue would be generated that could support critical investments in public education and transportation. Gonzalez discussed the positive impact his plan would have for Framingham and communities like it across the MetroWest region and the Commonwealth. 

(Thanks for FDC member Norma Shulman for providing this information.)