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For Immediate Release: Saturday, February 29, 2020
UPDATED: Heading into GOTV, Warren for President Announces Unmatched Massachusetts Support In Advance of Super Tuesday
Elizabeth Warren earns 29 more endorsements from elected Massachusetts leaders since Tuesday; 176 total federal, statewide, and local elected Massachusetts leadersCambridge, MA – This morning, heading into a strong GOTV weekend, 29 Massachusetts elected leaders, including Congressman Richard Neal (MA-01), announced their support of Elizabeth Warren, growing the broad, diverse coalition of support for Elizabeth Warren in her home state. They join the 147 federal, statewide, and local elected Massachusetts officials and community leaders who were announced on Tuesday who are supporting Elizabeth in the Massachusetts primary.
"Elizabeth Warren is the best candidate to take on Donald Trump on the economy,” said Congressman Richard Neal, Chairman of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee. “She has spent her life studying why working families can't get ahead and how too many get left behind. She created a consumer protection agency that has helped millions of families and she got predatory loans canceled for students in Western Massachusetts. Her record of fighting and winning real results makes her the real deal and the right choice for Massachusetts voters on Tuesday."
“The people of East Boston trust Elizabeth Warren,” said State Representative Adrian Madaro of East Boston. “There’s no candidate with a stronger plan to address the issues facing our community, from affordable housing to environmental justice, or with a better record of results. Elizabeth Warren doesn’t just talk, she fights and finds solutions. She’ll do the same as our President.”
“I’m supporting Elizabeth Warren because she fights for the people of Everett,” said School Committee Member Marcony Almeida-Barros of Everett. “We need a candidate who believes in economic and environmental justice and is prepared to speak to those issues and to voters in communities like mine, here and across the country. It’s her commitment, her values, and her strength that make Elizabeth the strongest candidate to unite this country and beat Donald Trump.”
Elizabeth built a statewide grassroots organization in Massachusetts that started in 2011 and led to her defeating a popular Republican incumbent and being elected the first woman to statewide office in Massachusetts. Today, that organization has expanded to include thousands of first time volunteers, small donors, and students, as well as veterans of her historic 2012 victory and re-election campaigns. She is the only Democratic candidate to defeat an incumbent Republican in the past thirty years.
Elizabeth has shown over and over again that she knows how to fight – and win. Voters want someone who gets big things done for working people and that is exactly what Elizabeth has done. She got a whole new consumer agency passed into law -- all in the face of a powerful financial industry that spent millions to stop reform in its tracks. Since then, that agency has returned more than $12 billion to consumers who were cheated.
Massachusetts Elected Leaders: All In for Elizabeth Warren (New since 2/25)
School Committee Member Marcony Almeida-Barros, Everett
State Representative Jim Arciero, Westford
State Senator Joseph Boncore, Winthrop
State Senator Will Brownsberger, Belmont
School Committee Member Rosemarie Carlisle, Chelsea
School Committee Member Nancy Correnti, Hingham
City Councilor Vicki Danberg, Newton
City Councilor Lance Davis, Somerville
City Councilor Domingo Dominguez, Salem
City Councilor Andreae Downs, Newton
Former City Councilor Rebekah Gerwitz, Somerville
School Committee Member Ruth Goldman, Newton
School Committee Member Lucia Henriquez, Chelsea
School Committee Member Ana Hernandez, Chelsea
City Councilor Andrea Kelley, Newton
City Councilor Josh Krintzman, Newton
Former State Representative Sally Kerans, Danvers
City Councilor Alison Leary, Newton
State Representative Adrian Madaro, East Boston
School Committee Member Matthew Miller, Newton
Mayor Jon Mitchell, New Bedford
U.S. Representative Richard Neal, Springfield
City Councilor Mark Niedergang, Somerville
City Councilor Brenda Noel, Newton
School Committee Member Frank Parker, Everett
State Representative David Rogers, Cambridge
City Councilor Lindsey Rothschild, Easthampton
School Committee Member Kathleen Shields, Newton
Former State Representative Alice Wolf, Cambridge
Below is the list of the 147 Massachusetts endorsements Elizabeth Warren announced Tuesday, 2/25:
Massachusetts Elected Leaders: All In for Elizabeth Warren (Previously Released)
School Committee Member Isabelle Alera, Leominster
City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, Boston
Register of Probate Felix D. Arroyo, Boston
City Councilor Katjana Ballantyne, Somerville
State Representative Christine Barber, Somerville
State Senator Michael Barrett, Lexington
Mayor Tom Bernard, North Adams
City Councilor Kenzie Bok, Boston
State Senator Joseph Boncore, Winthrop
School Committee Member Manikka Bowman, Cambridge
City Councilor Alicia Bowman, Newton
Selectwoman Jessica Bradley Rushing, Pembroke
State Senator Mike Brady, Brockton
Auditor Suzanne Bump
State Representative Antonio Cabral, New Bedford
State Representative Daniel Carey, Easthampton
City Councilor Candy Carlson, Worcester
City Councilor Sue Chalifoux Zephir, Leominster
State Representative Tackey Chan, Quincy
State Senator Harriette Chandler, Worcester
State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz, Boston
U.S. Congresswoman Katherine Clark
City Councilor Yuki Cohen, Pittsfied
State Senator Joanne Comerford, Northampton
State Senator Brendan Crighton, Lynn
School Committee Member Manny Cruz, Salem
State Representative Daniel Cullinane, Boston
Mayor Joe Curtatone, Somervillle
State Senator Julian Cyr, Truro
State Representative Marjorie Decker, Cambridge
Speaker of the House of Representatives Robert DeLeo, Winthrop
State Representative Marcos Devers, Lawrence
State Senator Sal DiDomenico, Everett
State Representative Mindy Domb, Amherst
State Representative Dan Donahue, Worcester
Former State Senator Ben Downing, Boston
City Councilor John Drinkwater, Lowell
Mayor Kim Driscoll, Salem
State Representative Michelle DuBois, Brockton
Former Governor Mike Dukakis, Brookline
City Councilor Lydia Edwards, Boston
State Representative Lori Ehrlich, Marblehead
City Councilor Annissa Essaibi-George, Boston
Selectboard Member Sarah Etelman, South Hadley
State Representative Tricia Farley-Bouvier, Pittsfield
City Councilor Kathleen Feldman, Beverly
State Representative Dylan Fernandes, Falmouth
Selectboard Member Raul Fernandez, Brookline
State Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Gloucester
City Councilor Julie Flowers Beverly
City Councilor Karen Foster, Northampton
State Senator Cindy Friedman, Arlington
State Representative Sean Garballey, Arlington
School Committee Member Kelly Garcia, Chelsea
State Representative Denise Garlick, Needham
State Representative Carmine Gentile, Sudbury
City Councilor Adam Gomez, Springfield
State Representative Ken Gordon, Bedford
State Representative Tami Gouveia, Acton
School Committee Member Andre Green, Somerville
School Committee Member Peter Haigis, Leominster
Selectperson Heather Hamilton, Brookline
City Councilor Ty Hapworth, Salem
District Attorney Andrea Harrington, Richmond
Register of Deeds Patsy Harris, Hinsdale
State Representative Stephan Hay, Fitchburg
Attorney General Maura Healey
State Representative Natalie Higgins, Leominster
State Senator Adam Hinds, Buckland
City Councilor Stephanie Hirsch, Somerville
Mayor Donna Holaday, Newburyport
City Councilor Jen Holmgren, Gloucester
State Representative Kevin Honan, Boston
Select Board Chair Christine Hoyt, Adams
State Senator Pat Jehlen, Somerville
School Committee Member Roberto Jimenez, Chelsea
City Councilor Patrick Kavey, Pittsfield
State Representative Mary Keefe, Worcester
U.S. Congressman Joe Kennedy III
City Councilor Khrystian King, Worcester
Mayor Nicole LaChapelle, Easthampton
City Councilor Dina Lampiasi, Pittsfield
City Councilor Brian LaPierre, Lynn
State Representative David LeBouef, Worcester
City Councilor Gladys Lebron-Martinez, Holyoke
State Senator Eric Lesser, Longmeadow
State Representative Jack Lewis, Framingham
State Senator Jason Lewis, Winchester
City Councilor Nina Liang, Quincy
State Representative David Linsky, Natick
School Committee Member Andrew Lipsett, Woburn
City Councilor Rebecca Lisi, Holyoke
State Representative Jay Livingstone, Boston
City Councilor Christine Madore, Salem
State Representative Liz Malia, Boston
Vice Mayor Alanna Mallon, Cambridge
U.S. Senator Ed Markey
Former Mayor Marc McGovern, Cambridge
U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern
State Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Boston
State Representative Liz Miranda, Roxbury
Mayor Alex Morse, Holyoke
City Councilor Patti Morsillo, Salem
State Representative Brian Murray, Milford
Mayor David Narkewicz, Northampton
State Representative Hank Naughton, Clinton
State Representative Tram Nguyen, Andover
School Committee Member Ana Nuncio, Salem
Former Register of Deeds Mary O'Brien, Lenox
School Committee Member Tracy O'Connell Novick, Worcester
City Councilor Matt O'Malley, Boston
Register of Deeds Mary Olberding, Belchertown
School Committee Member Jason Palitsch, Shrewsbury
School Committee Member Kristin Pangallo, Salem
State Representative Sarah Peake, Provincetown
Mayor Joe Petty, Worcester
U.S. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley
City Councilor Orlando Ramos, Springfield
City Councilor Megan Riccardi, Salem
Mayor Danny Rivera, Lawrence
City Councilor Sarai Rivera, Worcester
School Committee Member Brandon Robbins, Leominster
District Attorney Rachael Rollins, Boston
Town Councilor Evan Ross, Amherst
State Representative Jeff Roy, Franklin
State Representative Jonathan Santiago, Boston
School Committee Member Marisol Santiago, Chelsea
School Committee Member Paul Schlichtman, Arlington
City Councilor Gina-Louise Sciarra, Northampton
State Representative Theodore Speliotis, Danvers
Mayor Yvonne Spicer, Framingham
Senate President Karen Spilka, Ashland
Selectwoman Keri Thompson, Cohasset
Sheriff Steven Tompkins, Boston
State Representative Jose Tosado, Springfield
U.S. Congresswoman Lori Trahan
Mayor Linda Tyer, Pittsfield
State Representative Steven Ultrino, Malden
State Representative Andy Vargas, Haverhill
City Councilor Kendrys Vasquez, Lawrence
City Councilor Melinda Vega-Maldonado, Chelsea
State Representative Tommy Vitolo, Brookline
State Representative Bud Williams, Springfield
City Councilor Marcus Williams, Springfield
School Committee Member Henry Wilson, Chelsea
City Councilor Michelle Wu, Boston
City Councilor Owen Zaret, Easthampton
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