Elizabeth Warren election: Quincy City Council president files papers for US Senate run

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has endorsed Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George, two candidates running for mayor in Boston’s upcoming municipal election. Both candidates are Democrats, emphasizing the importance of the local election as a bellwether for national politics.

ENDORSEMENT BREAKDOWN
• Warren endorsed Michelle Wu, a city councilor who’s taking a progressive stance on issues such as housing and climate change.
• The senator also backed Annissa Essaibi George, a moderate Democrat who’s a former city councilor and Boston Public Schools teacher.

LOCAL AND NATIONAL IMPACT
• Boston’s mayoral race is nonpartisan, but both candidates are Democrats. Their policies could signal the direction the party is moving in nationally.
• The endorsements underscore the importance of local elections, with implications for national politics.

TOPICS COVERED
#LocalElections #DemocraticParty

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