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Councilor and mayoral candidate Andrea Campbell has announced endorsements from Governor’s Councilor Eileen Duff and former State Rep. Marty Walz in her campaign for mayor of Boston.
“Andrea is a unique, authentic leader who knows personally what’s at stake when Boston doesn’t work for everyone,” Duff said. “As a Councilor, she’s taken action to transform systems to be more equitable and has fought for communities that have been excluded from the power structures of this city, including the LGBTQ community. I am proud to endorse Andrea Campbell for mayor of Boston because I know her leadership and vision for an equitable Boston is what this moment requires.”
In mayorâs race, Pressleyâs endorsement packs the most power
But will the congresswoman choose a favorite?
By Stephanie Ebbert Globe Staff,Updated January 16, 2021, 3:18 p.m.
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Representative Ayanna Pressley spoke at the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28 in Washington.Pool/Getty
As the two city councilors running for mayor of Boston announce endorsements to show their strength and try to stave off further challengers,
one politicianâs endorsement stands out as a singular, elusive prize: US Representative Ayanna Pressleyâs.
The Seventh District congresswoman
was a Boston city councilor until a little over two years ago, when she upset 10-term incumbent congressman Michael Capuano to become one of the most recognizable faces in the 116th Congress and a unifying leader in Bostonâs Black community.
By Katie Trojano, Reporter Staff
January 13, 2021
Katie Trojano, Reporter Staff
Mayor Walsh’s likely departure for Washington, D.C., could pull several new candidates into a race to succeed him this summer or fall, depending on the timing of his expected resignation, which would follow his confirmation by the US Senate. Two city councillors, Michelle Wu and Andrea Campbell, who were already waging spirited and well-funded campaigns to compete against Walsh will likely be joined by at least two council colleagues and other hopefuls from within city and state government.
When he steps down, Walsh’s vacant seat will be filled immediately by City Council President Kim Janey on an interim basis. She would be the first Black person and the first woman to serve as the city’s chief executive. Janey has not yet said whether or not she will seek a full, four-year term, but preparations have already begun for her transition into the mayor’s office.
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