Now that the special election to nominate a Democrat and a Republican candidate to compete for the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Ted Kennedy is over, it’s time for voters to decide who should represent them in Washington.
Having a solid go to guy serving Massachusetts is extremely important for many reasons too lengthy to mention.
Massachusetts voters not only need to make up their minds who to vote for, they need to make sure they find the time to get to the polls.
Democrats, Republicans and Independents need to turn out in force to be a part of the election system in place in this country.
When the time comes, registered voters should make it their business to get to the polls and cast a ballot in the race for Massachusetts Senate.
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