merbex
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Sat Feb-11-06 04:46 PM
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How did the caucus go in Kingston today 2/11? |
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I got an email @ 11:15 this morning about the fact that Kingston would be having their caucus @ 11:30am and that appearances by Deval Patrick and Tom Reilly were expected there
Did anyone go?
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Enquiring minds want to know:popcorn:
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janalfi
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Sat Feb-11-06 11:09 PM
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1. All for Deval except one alternate for Reilly in Kingston |
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Reilly and Patrick were there as well as Therese Murray and Tom O'Brien. I think they have 10 delegates. Thank you rally at Fanueil Hall next Saturday (Feb. 18) for Deval supporters.
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Sat Feb-11-06 11:26 PM
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2. Kingston delegate number correction |
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6 Delegates and 2 Alternates. All six on Patrick slate elected. One Reilly alternate and one Patrick alternate elected. Note on Reilly alternate - he went to high school with John Walsh and may be wavering.
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Sun Feb-12-06 09:49 AM
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3. Were Patrick and Reilly in the room together at the same time? |
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Who got to speak first?
How many people caucused? How many were there total?
Any Lt gov candidates?
The rumor on another site is that Reilly didn't get 15% OF DELEGATES - without the ex officio's he'd be in BIG trouble - it is that close
I heard Quincy went Reilly but I don't trust my source
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:46 AM
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4. What time is the Faneuil Hall rally? nt |
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Tue Feb-14-06 05:16 PM
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5. Rally postponed for 2 to 3 weeks |
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Sorry . . . for jumping the gun
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Thu Feb-16-06 08:49 PM
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6. Patrick Rally on March 11 in Boston |
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Dear Supporters,
Last week I was humbled by the strong showing you made during the caucuses. As you may know, our efforts over the past year resulted in a resounding success and a sweeping victory. The tremendous outpouring from people all over the state, people from all sorts of backgrounds, sent a clear message that we want more from our leaders and better from our government.
It goes without saying that your support, and the support of others who want to change politics in Massachusetts, has played an essential role in our continued success. This is your campaign, and I am proud of everything you have accomplished. So whether you caucused, volunteered, organized, donated or performed a combination of these efforts, I want you to know that you have already changed Massachusetts politics.
I send you my heartfelt thanks for all you have done during caucus week, and for your intensive work in the weeks and months leading up to the caucuses. Ours is a broad-based effort to regain a reason to hope. I am grateful for the opportunity you have given me to represent that.
On March 11th, I hope you will be my guest at a celebration in Boston of all that we have accomplished. Details will follow, but please save the date, and bring a friend or two. This will be an event you will not want to miss.
Sincerely, Deval
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