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You have Paul Sullivan's link where Kelly Tynan's should be.

http://www.kellytynan.com/

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First the nitpick: I live in this district, but I do not live in South Brookline (the overwhelming majority of the population in Brookline Precinct 14 lives north of Rt. 9). I must say that this characterization does not surprise me, however, because this district is specifically designed to marginalize me and my neighborhood, which is a nice segway into...

The bigger issue: I think that in the next round of redistricting the Commonwealth must end, to the maximum extent possible, the current system of allowing individual state representative and state senate districts to cross municipal boundaries. In an election for this level of government, it makes little to no sense for the neighborhood in which I live to be grouped together with neighborhoods that are a part of Boston (for larger elections - e.g., for federal offices - it is probably fine).

Of course I know why this was done (out of fear that the rich people who live around me might - gasp! - vote Republican, so better offset that with the super-strong and reliable Democratic bloc in West Roxbury!), but really, it just doesn't make sense. The issues that matter to people are very different across this district from the Boston to Brookline side, something I am reminded of by every piece of campaign mail I get (because they all talk about things in West Roxbury about which I know nothing and which really do not concern me or the neighborhood in which I live).

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The issues must have been different, because the fellow who won the race in the 10th Suffolk came in a distant third in Brookline.

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do we have voting totals? Coppinger won by a surprisingly large margin by West Roxbury, surprising because it was such a big field.

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When it rains it pours. So many candidates, so little time.

I've spent a few hours reading websites and on-line news articles. Here are my thoughts. There off the top of my head. Rather than get pissed at me for my opinion or errors, offer yours and give your reasons.

Matthew Benedetti
Edward Coppinger
Bob Joyce
Pamela Julian
Paul Sullivan
Kelly Ann Tynan

Matthew Benedetti ~39 seems like a stand-up guy, currently Staff sergeant in the Air Force assigned to the 104th Fighter Wing in Westfield. I assume strong character and leadership skills but I don't have a clear picture of his policy values (IE is he a pro-choice candidate who thinks it's an individual's decision or is he opposed to woman's right to choose?) He had a 3+ year stint as legislative aid for Boston City Council but not a lot of political activism on his record. He sonsidered running in '08 but didn't have enough signatures. He has not pursuit an advanced degree since Umass PoliSci'93. Before that Catholic Memorial.

B-

Edward Coppinger ~38 is a residential mortgage loan officer whose father is well known in West Roxbury as a stand-up guy who gave kids who got into trouble a chance to straighten out their lives. He supports casinos (I don't and I think the state government wasted a lot of time that should have been spent addressing health care costs and insurance premiums.) He got the Globe endorsement with a narrow margin over Kelly Tynan - the Globe cited his business acumen. He works on 100% commission. (I remember electing a CEO president. What a disaster. Just saying don't buy into the the businessman aura meme.) Coppinger got his BA in Accounting at Bryant. Catholic Memorial.

B

Bob Joyce. ? I ruled out Joyce for myself because he's conservative on a woman's right to choose and reactionary on 1st amendment issues. Plus he see himself as a mediator while my knowledge of him comes from how he confronted a liquor store for distributing a free newspaper that had escort ads. My god, confront the newspaper not the liquor store. Mediator indeed. Catholic Memorial; St. Michael’s BA; Florida State University JD

C

Pamela Julian, a candidate who's policy positions are thoroughly researched, well considered, and are consistent on the left end of the spectrum. If elected Pam plans to be a representative full time and not do it while holding down another job. She has experience running campaigns.

B

Paul Sullivan's campaign efforts have been unimpressive to me although his experience as ADA in Norfolk for Bill Keating (my favorite candidate in MA10 for US Congress) is good training in the law and experiences of victims and perpetrators in he criminal justice system. Catholic Memorial; Providence College Poli.Sci.; NE School of Law

B-

Kelly Ann Tynan ~32 a 4th Grade Teacher at the George H. Conley School in Roslindale. Highly motivated energetic political activist who believes in public service and has walked that walk from an early age. In 1999 and 2001, Tynan worked as campaign manager for John Tobin. In 2002, staff of District 6 Boston City Councilor John Tobin - legislative aide and community liaison. Aided in the delivery of constituent services, including education, public safety, licensing and zoning. In 2004, Executive Director of West Roxbury Main Streets - business recruitment and retention, West Roxbury Gateway Planter, storefront improvements of nearly 20 small businesses along Centre and Spring Streets.Friends of the BPL Library, Ward 20 Democratic Committee, West Roxbury Main Streets Boston Latin School Alumni Association, Corporator Hyde Park Savings Bank. Boston Latin '96; Stonehill Poli.Sci. ‘00; Suffolk MA PublicAdmin '03; Simmons College M.A. Teaching

B+
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I know them both and they are good people.

I do not know the others, but have heard that Julian is a little out there. But you know what they say. Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear.

I do not live in this district though but if I did, I would probably vote for Tynan.

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We are fortunate to have so many good candidates and yet we have to choose just one in the end. I appreciate your endorsement of Tynan.

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I was closely between Tynan and Coppinger (while considering Sullivan & Julian) I didn't realize that Coppinger supported the casinos, which I oppose.

I'm going to do some more reading tomorrow before hitting the polls!

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This sounds more like a slick way to plant your own endorsement while pretending to be objective.

Why do I say that? There is much more information for 1 candidate than anyone else has. Each candidate has at least one con except that candidate that has more information.

4 of the candidates support casinos (Tynan, Coppinger, Sullivan and Benedetti).

Sullivan's campaign has been unimpressive? He has worked as hard or harder than any other candidate. At least 3 of these candidates have worked harder than the one you graded the best.

That candidate that has more information listed has let a lot of people down with a lack of hard work. And, her bio that you wrote lists 4 seperate careers, totally seperate jobs, (plus 1 year of school) since 2002. What does she want to do with her life?

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spending about three hours gathering information on a race with six candidates. I knew very little about any of them before I started. There are more than a few logic problems with what I wrote above. The reason I wrote the comment was to get feedback from other voters and so I thank you for your criticism.

Were you a Coppinger supporter or a Sullivan supporter? I think Paul campaigned diligently and at the same time did not get public coverage of his hard work or buzz about his campaign. I met him yesterday at Holy Name Schoo; and I think he is a stand up guy.

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