Two Finalists Emerge in Boston Mayoral Race
Martin Walsh and John Connolly will face off in November
Two finalists emerged Tuesday night from a crowded field of contenders seeking to succeed longtime Boston Mayor Thomas Menino.
State Representative Martin Walsh, a favorite of organized labor, and City Councilor John Connolly, a former teacher, received the most votes out of 12 candidates in the city's preliminary election. With 18 percent and 17 percent of the vote, respectively, the two Democrats will face each other again on Nov. 5 to see who gets Menino's office. Boston elections are nonpartisan and the two top vote-getters in preliminary elections go on to the final contest.
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Two Democrats - more moonbattery on the way for Boston.
Two Irishmen - more diversity on the way for uber-liberal Massachusetts.
Oh. The irony.
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
At least those of us in CA don't feel so lonely.