By adamg on Thu., 1/20/2022 - 12:43 pm
The Dorchester Reporter gets the scoop on the possibility that Campbell, a former city councilor - and also-ran in the race for mayor last year - might run now that the incumbent is going for governor.
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I could see her doing well in
By Anon
Thu, 01/20/2022 - 12:51pm
I could see her doing well in that position
What’s her experience?
By anon
Thu, 01/20/2022 - 1:10pm
She hasn’t used her law degree for many years, no?
I'll be dead by the time
By anon
Thu, 01/20/2022 - 9:25pm
I'll be dead by the time women can break through the barriers. But I do congratulate her and wish her the best. Government is like the Hollywood film industry. Acting and directing and producing controlled by men with money, power, and deep rooted connections with other men with money, power, and deep rooted connections.
If elected, she'd be the third consecutive woman
By Ron Newman
Fri, 01/21/2022 - 12:57am
to hold this position. There are barriers yet to be broken (such as being elected Governor), but this is not one of them.
I agree with your assessment
By Matt Frank
Fri, 01/21/2022 - 11:08am
I agree with your assessment but she is the second consecutive woman to hold the office. Riley came before Coakley. I presume maybe you were thinking of Shannon O'Brien who was treasurer (another MA position filled by a woman and not for the first time.)
You are right, the governor's office remains the hold out but I presume that may change in the fall.
No, Campbell would be the third, if elected
By Ron Newman
Fri, 01/21/2022 - 2:54pm
after Coakley and Healey.
duplicate
By Ron Newman
Fri, 01/21/2022 - 2:54pm
As long as she only thinks
By anon
Fri, 01/21/2022 - 6:29am
As long as she only thinks about it.
Maybe Lydia Edwards will run.
By anon
Fri, 01/21/2022 - 4:10pm
Maybe Lydia Edwards will run.
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