Endorsement season heats up in Boston
By adamg on Thu, 07/13/2023 - 10:13am
The Dorchester Reporter reports that, in addition to the former hizzona, City Councilor Frank Baker has endorsed John FitzGerald to replace him as District 3 (Dorchester) city councilor.
The brothers Worrell (state Rep. Chris and City Councilor Brian) have endorsed Henry Santana for one of the four at-large council seats in the fall elections:
Henry Santana is deeply rooted in Boston. He understands what makes our city so incredible and what challenges we face. Henry will bring his experience, as an effective leader in government and dedicated advocate for the community to the City Council.
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Hollywood endorsements
I heard Ricky Bobby and Cole Trickle have endorsed Kendra Lara (f/k/a Kendra Hicks for Six). She's got a need for speed!
Rowdy Burns and Maverick are sitting it out so far.
Owing That She Was Going 53...
Herbie The Love Bug threw support behind Kendra. IYKYK.
She Can't Drive 55
So Sammy Hagar is in!
lmao
if Frank Baker thinks this guy has a good temperament that's an instant DQ for me
Shocker
Look Ma. Tape said he didn't like something about Frank Baker.
Are you going to go with Salem Heretic and "visit" him or was that your early stages of Covid keyboard bravado?
Remember - January Sixers - Bad. Blow Ins to Dorchester not agreeing with a non-binding City Council resolution and then implying physical violence on a politician should be done - Good? No It is not good.
Christ - Your schtick again and again about him is pathetic.
I have never voted for someone based on an endorsement
Have any of you?
I'm sure it carries some weight with public unions but I'm not sure it does with the public at large.
So true
That's why I'm set about mocking the whole thing.
It kind of works
It raises the profile of the candidate and separates them from the pretenders.
I mean, John FitzGerald gets that little bit of publicity.
Of course, people forget that Frank Baker has people who canvass for him, so some of those people will be holding signs, staffing phone banks, or what have you. That's definitely worth something.
yes, creates momentum and bandwagon effect
the large segment of local political activists who work to protect their job or business/non-profit interests want to back the winner and to be seen doing so.
In election where there isn't
In election where there isn't much information available (which is often the case of local elections) an endorsement can be useful for figuring out politicians' positions, since if group X likes a candidate the candidate probably agrees with group X on stuff. Although you also have to take into account whatever non-ideological reasons one candidate might get along well with some other entity.