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Lynne has already informed you that tomorrow night Middlesex District Attorney candidate, State Senator Jarrett Barrios will be visiting Drinking Liberally’s weekly gathering at the Brew House in Lowell. The get-together starts around 7:30 p.m.
Lowell is playing a significant role in this year’s Middlesex D.A. election. Not only because it is the largest city in the county but because the chairmen of both campaigns, Barrios’ and Gerry Leone’s, have strong Lowell ties.
Josh Glasheen, the Barrios Campaign Chairperson, is a Lowell native. He grew up in Lowell where he attended public school in Lowell. His family still lives here.
Chris Doherty, Leone Campaign Chairperson, has quite a few “powerful” Lowell connections. Before joining the campaign, he was a prosecutor in the Middlesex District Attorney’s office where he served as supervisor of the Lowell District Court. Before joining the D.A.’s office, he was a senior staff member in Congressman Marty Meehan’s office. He also served on the State Democratic Committee.
This may help to explain why Leone has the backing of the entire Lowell State House delegation, the Lowell Chief of Police, the Lowell Mayor and the Lowell Sun, which is prominently featured on Leone’s web site. I do not think the Sun has officially endorsed him yet.
Glasheen has also an impressive resume (especially for a person who is only 27 years old) but quite different from Doherty’s. During the 2004 New Hampshire Presidential Primaries, he served as the Dean Campaign Deputy State Director. After that he was Field Director for American Coming Together, the voter mobilization movement.
He also is known for beating out 1,280 applicants to serve last summer as official ambassador for the Lick Global Warming campaign. His job was to tour with the David Matthews Band to educate concert goers about the environment.
So we not only have opposing candidates but we have the potential for contrasting campaign styles: you might say the traditional and the contemporary.
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February 28th, 2006 at 10:46 pm
I can’t make it.
I’m going over a friend’s house to drink rum and watch “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms” on his giant plasma screen.
Hey I’m unemployed, I gotta keep my morale up.
Give my best to Senator Barrios, he is a good man in every way even if I cannot figure out who to vote for in that race….yet.
March 1st, 2006 at 10:48 pm
Well, I’m going to go out on a limb and finallly officially endorse Jarret Barrios as my pick for Middlesex County DA. He has my vote at the Convention in June.
I don’t think that either candidate is ideal (in the same sense that I think Deval Patrick would clearly be an ideal Governor), but I appreciate Barrios’s more broad-minded approach to law enforcement. To me Gerry Leone seems too “old school — lock ‘em up and throw away the key.” I don’t think that this is a particularly effective way of addressing the root causes of crime. The strong support of the Lowell’s State House contingent, as Mimi points out, is also a strike against him in my book.
Finally, the kiss of death for Gerry Leone is the glowing endorsement from the Lowell Sun’s very own Kendall Wallace sitting front and center on Leone’s web page. I think that should be enough to send any self-respecting progressive running as fast as possible in the opposite direction!
The jury’s still out on the Lt. Gov. battle (though there’s a heavy favorite) and Secretary of State….