Massachusetts Dems Not Sold On Martha Coakley

Posted by | June 15, 2014 07:30 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


She is running for governor. It is not going well.

Massachusetts Democrats on Saturday endorsed for governor Steve Grossman, the state treasurer, passing over Martha Coakley, the attorney general, and setting up an intense fight for the party nomination in the September primary.

The outcome at the Massachusetts Democratic Convention was a defeat for Ms. Coakley, not so much because Mr. Grossman, a former party chairman, beat her, as expected, but because a third candidate who had never run for office before won almost as many votes as she did. …

Mr. Grossman’s success was overshadowed by an old Coakley loss — to the Republican Scott Brown in the 2010 race for the Senate seat long held by Edward M. Kennedy. She has tried to shake off the perception that she was a weak candidate who ran a bad campaign. But many of the 4,600 delegates here remain bitter at the loss and said they were not ready to risk letting the governor’s office fall out of Democratic hands.

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2 responses to Massachusetts Dems Not Sold On Martha Coakley

  1. Anomaly 100 June 15th, 2014 at 07:56

    I didn’t like her attitude when she was running against Scott Brown. We were killing ourselves on social sites trying to beat him and she was just kicking back taking it easy.

  2. Anomaly 100 June 15th, 2014 at 07:56

    I didn’t like her attitude when she was running against Scott Brown. We were killing ourselves on social sites trying to beat him and she was just kicking back taking it easy.

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