The Lowell Sun has endorsed Niki Tsongas for Congress. The endorsement comes as somewhat of a suprise in light of the generally conservative politics embraced by the Ed Board, but the editorial takes aim at Ogonowski’s refusal to state a position on the SCHIP veto override scheduled to be taken up by the House on October 18th. It is an interesting take and further evidence that Ogonowski’s refusal to state a position on the override has cost him politically. Read the editorial at this link.
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And the Tribune (no surprise) has chosen to support Ogonowski.
Interesting that one of their arguments for supporting him — his opposition to gay marriage and for which they briefly touched upon how he felt it should have gotten a ballot vote by the citizen, whereupon he would have abided by that vote’s outcome — was a state level initiative and had nothing to do with the 5th Congressional District race!! You’d think that a pulitzer prize winning newspaper would be able to discern local and national politics….
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