Senate candidates focus on Medford
By George P. Hassett
The candidates for the 2nd Middlesex state Senate seat shifted their focus to Medford this week, as three of the four announced major endorsements from the city of 55,765.
Medford makes up 40% of the district and has the largest number of votes up for grabs despite being the hometown of candidate Michael J. Callahan, said Georgia Hollister Isman, campaign manager for State Rep. Patricia D. Jehlen, who is vying for the spot.
“Medford is more wide-open than any other city in the district. Callahan is from there and has a certain base but he was a Governor’s Councilor, so he has not been as visible as Jehlen in Somerville or Paul Casey in Winchester.
“A lot of people in Medford still are not sure who they will support,” she said.
Because of that mass of uncertainty, each candidate said they have increased their efforts in the second largest community in the district – Somerville is the largest. This week alone, Jehlen, Callahan and former State Rep. from Somerville Joseph K. Mackey each announced major endorsements from Medford politicians.
Former Medford State Rep. John Zamparelli endorsed Mackey, current State Rep. Paul J. Donato, D-Medford, endorsed Callahan and State Rep. James Marzilli, D-Medford, endorsed Jehlen.
Medford has long been considered a blue-collar community and a bastion of Democratic, yet conservative politics, said Daniel Cohen, a political strategist working for Jehlen.
But, he said that dynamic is changing in some parts of the city and a liberal candidate may not be dismissed as quickly in Medford as they would have been twenty years ago.
“There are parts of Medford that have undergone substantial demographic changes in the past fifteen years that are beginning to be seen at the polls. Around Tufts in South Medford and in sections of West Medford, there are a lot of very progressive voters who will support Jehlen or Mackey. Those sections of the city are now just as progressive as certain parts of Somerville,” he said.
Medford is certainly an important part of the district, but the strategies that worked there once will continue to work there now, said Mackey.
“Medford is very important because it is the place where the fewest people know any candidate particularly well. But that just means we’ll be spending more time here, I won’t be doing anything differently – just sweating and working hard,” he said.
James Marzilli represents part of Medford, but he should be listed as D-Arlington.
Posted by: Ron Newman | August 16, 2005 at 02:12 PM
oh, poor baby paul casey didn't get the denato endorsement? wow, it's shocking that such a good bud of his would leave him out in the cold like that. at this rate, there isn't anyone left to endorse paul, is there? mrs. shannon, a fellow winchesterite, is endorsing someone else. everyone on beacon hill is either with grandma jehlen or lackey macky. who has endorsed dumbo paul? anyone know? there isn't anyone on his site, just some stupid press releases and foolish columns. anyone know?
Posted by: caseysucks | August 16, 2005 at 10:43 PM
In My opinion? Callahan looks the best to me!Sounds like the only one that understands and cares about our needs!
Posted by: My opinion? Callahan looks the best to me! | August 17, 2005 at 06:18 AM
In My opinion? Callahan looks the best to me!Sounds like the only one that understands and cares about our needs!
Really? I dunno, I thought that in the debates he came across as a two-trick pony. He wants to add slot machines and lose the lottery cap. I'm a Jehlen supporter myself, but really any of the other candidates seemed far more in tune with what people in the communities actually want than Callahan.
Posted by: eury13 | August 17, 2005 at 03:32 PM
Callahan, a strong candidate? Please. Where's he been lately??? (Signs only get you so far, Mike) He must be out "helping people", perhaps mowing their lawns or doing other chores. He should help himself and actaully study a few of the issues troubling this district so that he might sound like he actually knows what he is talking about.
Posted by: callahanblows | August 18, 2005 at 02:08 PM
What does Michael Callahan help people do?
Posted by: Help How | August 19, 2005 at 12:57 AM