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Feature: Draining Swampscott the Prosecution of a Progressive Protester WHERE TO PEE IN BOSTON DIGBOSTON.COM | 07.15.21 - 07.29.21 DIGBOSTON.COM FEATURE: DRAINING SWAMPSCOTT THE PROSECUTION OF A PROGRESSIVE PROTESTER PLUS: BELOVED DIG ALUMS DROP BOOKS, ALBUMS 2 DIGBOSTON.COM | 07.15.21 - 07.29.21 ENTERTAINMENT Like Never before! DEAR READER WELCOME TO BOSTON, NOW VOL 23 + ISSUE 12 JUL 15, 2021 - JUL 29, 2021 WALK THIS WAY BUSINESS PUBLISHER John Loftus ASSOCIATE PUBLISHERS What do you tell people they should eat, see, and do when they tell you they’re Chris Faraone coming to Boston? Assuming they asked, because only horribly annoying people offer Jason Pramas unsolicited travel advice (“You absolutely have to try the P.F. Chang’s in Houston,” SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Dawn Martin someone once informed me unprompted). BUSINESS DEV. DIRECTOR But what if they really are looking for tips? 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Essaibi George was one Diehl, who co-chaired Donald Trump’s Councilor Michelle Wu, the only candidate of five councilors who voted in favor 2016 campaign in Massachusetts, only just to announce before Marty Walsh was of increasing funding for the police announced in the beginning of July, but tapped by Joe Biden for a cabinet position department's Boston Regional Intelligence so far his platform appears to be about leaving an acting mayor behind, and Kim Center. attacking Baker for attempting to curb the Janey, the Council President who ascended Thus far, the election, which many had spread of COVID-19. to the role. expected to involve Marty Walsh until Joe As current at-large councilors, Wu Biden’s win last fall, has featured little NATIONAL and Annissa Essaibi George have the heat between candidates, but that is President Joe Biden may only be halfway advantage of having already appealed to likely to change as weaker hopefuls get through his first year in office, but so far a citywide electorate in previous election desperate over the next few weeks. he and the Democrats in the House and years. Mattapan City Councilor Andrea Senate continue to water down almost Campbell has also cultivated a reputation STATE every legislative agenda item that Biden with a wide range of constituents after The race for governor is still over a year promised on the campaign trail. serving as council president for two years out, but this is the point when potential Most recently, Biden announced that before Janey took over. candidates begin to set themselves up for his fellow Democrats in the Senate The most recently published poll, from a contentious 2022. had reached a compromise deal with 11 Suffolk University and the Boston Globe, Thus far, three Democratic candidates Republicans on an infrastructure bill that shows that Wu currently leads the pack have announced runs, including Harvard cut everything out of his original proposal STATE with 23.4%, followed closely by acting professor Danielle Allen, former state Sen. with the exception of actual roadwork and mayor Janey with 21.6%. Next is Essaibi Ben Downing, and current state Sen. Sonia bridge improvements. George with 14.4%, Campbell with 10.8%, Chang-Diaz. The new compromise ignores the need state Rep. Jon Santiago with 4.6%, and Attorney General Maura Healey has to address climate change, even after John Barros at 1.8%. been long-rumored as a candidate, and extreme heat decimated utility lines and The poll also showed that 21.6% of would likely be a Democrat front runner, roadways in the Pacific northwest during voters are still undecided, while there is but she has yet to officially announce. This the recent heat wave. about a 4% margin of error, undercutting despite an amassing of about $5 million The first midterm election of a new any predictability this poll might generate in campaign funds—about six times as presidency often results in a loss for for September's election. much as what Gov. Charlie Baker has on that president’s party in congressional Wu and Campbell, who were considered hand. seats. In 2022, 34 seats in the Senate early frontrunners before Janey The governor, meanwhile, has yet to will be contested.
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