![]() ![]() Russell Holmes, or Roxbury-Dorchester Rep. Neither has the Southie contingent of Rep. Sonia Chang-Díaz, who’s running for governor, hasn’t endorsed. ![]() ![]() Chynah Tyler and Liz Malia are with Campbell. Santiago also hasn’t endorsed, though he told me earlier this week he still plans to “sometime in this campaign” and is actively meeting with the candidates.įrom the non-Santiago set: State Rep. Coppinger, Allston’s Kevin Honan and Charlestown’s Dan Ryan have yet to publicly make moves. House Assistant Majority Leader Mike Moran and Senate Assistant Majority Leader Sal DiDomenico (whose district includes part of Boston but doesn’t live in the city) have since gone to Wu, while representatives like the North End’s Aaron Michlewitz, West Roxbury’s Edward F. Jon Santiago before he dropped out of the race in July. But it does leave potential resources untapped across neighborhoods from South Boston to Back Bay, where district councilors and council veterans have yet to endorse.īOSTON DELEGATION MEMBERS - Several of Boston’s state representatives and senators initially lined up behind state Rep. That’s not surprising, given the circumstances. President Pro Tempore Matt O’Malley and the rest have kept their powder dry so far. Let’s take a closer look:īOSTON CITY COUNCILORS - Of the 13 city councilors, four are running for mayor - Janey (who, as acting mayor, is an inactive councilor), Michelle Wu, Andrea Campbell and Annissa Essaibi George - and three have endorsed: Ricardo Arroyo is with Janey, while Lydia Edwards and Liz Breadon are with Wu. 14 preliminary whittles the field to down to two candidates. Still more are staying out entirely - or at least until after the Sept. Others are hoping to see more public polling to help push them in one direction or the other. But many prominent Boston politicians and labor unions have yet to endorse in the mayor’s race, leaving significant political power and organizing might on the table with less than three weeks until the preliminary election. WHO HASN’T ENDORSED IN THE BOSTON MAYOR’S RACE - Former city councilor and council president Charles Yancey is endorsing Acting Mayor Kim Janey today. ![]()
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