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Coakley was joined by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Gov. Deval Patrick, Attorney General-elect Maura Healey, and her lieutenant governor running mate Stephen Kerrigan, along with dozens of House and Senate Democrats, including Sen. Thomas McGee, D-Lynn, the state Democratic Party chair. Only Coakley and Ke
Date: Nov 05, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Baker Edges Coakley To Seize Corner Office From Mass. Dems
Trailing Baker and Polito by a percentage point with 92 percent of precincts reporting, Coakleys running mate Stephen Kerrigan told the crowd just after midnight it remained an incredibly close race, and thanked supporters for their patience.
Joined by her running mate Stephen Kerrigan, Gov. Deval Patrick, Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey, Congressman Michael Capuano and others, Coakley described the state of the race as "close," but presented the choice between her and Baker as "stark."
Karyn Polito, the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, on the November ballot. Polito ran unopposed for the number two position after Baker tapped her for his running mate earlier in the campaign. On the Democratic side, Coakley will run with Stephen Kerrigan, a former aide to the late U.S.
As of the end of August, Polito had $593,842 left in her account compared to the three Democratic lieutenant governor candidates: Mike Lake ($71,750); Stephen Kerrigan ($22,348); and Leland Cheung ($14,766). Whoever wins the Democratic primary will run as a ticket with the winner of the Democratic g
There's also a contested Democratic primary for state treasurer including Deborah Goldberg, Thomas Conroy and Barry Finegold. Three Democrats Leland Cheung, Stephen Kerrigan and Mike Lake are vying for their party's nomination for lieutenant governor.
Stephen Kerrigan, a former aide to Kennedy, was the top vote-getter with 38 percent in the contest lieutenant governor. Former presidential elector Michael Lake, with 35 percent, and Cambridge City Councilor Leland Cheung, with 16 percent, also made the ballot. Former Department of Agriculture regio
The Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor include former Department of Agriculture regional administrator James Arena-DeRosa, Cambridge City Councilor Leland Cheung, former presidential elector Michael Lake and former Lancaster selectman Stephen Kerrigan.