Dan Wolf

October 8, 2022

Dan Wolf

Dan Wolf’s progressive campaign and eventual win of the Cape & Islands Senate seat added a progressive presence to a district that was once considered to be the most conservative. Wolf ran Cape Air, one of the first corporations to be worker-owned and openly pro-LGBTQIA+ rights. His victory helped pave the way for other progressive...
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October 8, 2022

Mary Keefe

Community activist and artist Mary Keefe stepped up to represent her community with her 2012 campaign for the 15th Worcester House. Her campaign stated, “I will raise your taxes, especially for the rich because we need higher taxes to fix all the serious issues in Massachusetts,” which was a direct challenge to Democratic conservatism. By...
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October 8, 2022

Aaron Vega

Sometimes the journey to victory begins with being recognized as a serious contender. Aaron Vega found such victory over his pro-life and anti-LGBTQIA+ opponent for the 5th Hampden House seat. Vega’s opponent retired and retreated from the race upon having to seriously contend for the seat. Vega’s victory highlights the importance of progressive challengers.
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October 8, 2022

Katherine Clark

“If at first, you don’t succeed–run again”. Katherine Clark’s political ambition did not end with her 2004 Senate defeat. Instead, Clark looked to the next cycle of elections with diligence. With the help of Mass Alliance, she ran for and won the Representative seat in 2008, one of our proudest accomplishments. With the experience from...
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October 8, 2022

Cleon Turner

“I’m here to tell you we need to raise your taxes,” Cleon Turner would say to the crowd. Turner was unconventional in both speech and political triumphs. Republican competition had found fuel amidst the environment of the 2008 elections, finding significant ground in anti-tax sentiment. Turner became the unconventional but victorious opposition to the growing...
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July 20, 2022

David LeBoeuf

David LeBoeuf is a lifelong Worcester resident and proud graduate of the district’s public schools. His background — as a small business advisor, family advocate for survivors of domestic violence, and community leader committed to boosting access to healthcare and affordable housing — informs his ongoing fight for the causes that matter most to our...
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July 20, 2022

Natalie Higgins

Natalie Higgins was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in November 2016 and sworn in as State Representative for the 4th Worcester District (Leominster) on January 4, 2017. Natalie is a lifelong Leominster resident, Boston-educated attorney, and former non-profit director and rape crisis counselor, who is dedicated to service and advocacy. A 2006 graduate...
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July 20, 2022

Casey Dooley

Casey Dooley is running to be the State Representative for the 1st Norfolk District, which includes parts of Randolph and her hometown of Quincy. Casey was born and raised in Quincy, and graduated from North Quincy High School. She learned responsibility and the importance of community from an early age. Raised by a single mother,...
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July 20, 2022

Timmy Sullivan

Timmy is a community organizer, a non-profit leader, and a life-long Burlington resident running for State Representative in Bedford, Burlington, and Lexington Precinct 6.  Timmy was born-and-raised in Burlington. He went through this public school system, and then onto public college at UMass. His mom worked as a school nurse in the Burlington public schools...
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July 18, 2022

Erika Uyterhoeven

Erika is running as a Candidate for State Representative of the 27th Middlesex District to fight for a government that works for the many, not the few. As an organizer, an antitrust economist, a democratic socialist, and a proud daughter of a single mother, Erika understands both the struggles working people face and the mechanisms...
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