Tanisha Sullivan Earns Endorsements From 40 Municipal and State Officials
· Tom Hendrickson, City Councillor, Agwam
· Ana Devlin Gauthier, City Council, Amherst
· Anika Lopes, City Council, Amherst
· Hannah Bowen, Councilor at Large, Beverly
· Moises Rodrigues, former Mayor, Brockton
· Raul Fernandez, former Select Board member, Brookline
· Ayesha Wilson, School Committee, Cambridge
· Quinton Zondervan, City Council, Cambridge
· Ken Reeves, former Mayor, Cambridge
· Roberto Jimenez-Rivera, School Committee, Chelsea
· Damali Vidot, City Council, Chelsea
· Nicole LaChapelle, Mayor, Easthampton
· Greg Verga, Mayor, Gloucester
· Koko Givner, City Council, Holyoke
· Jenny Rivera, City Council, Holyoke
· Jose Maldonado Velez, City Council, Holyoke
· Gregory Del Rosario, City Council, Lawrence
· Jonathan Guzman, School Committee, Lawrence
· Brandon Robbins, School Committee, Leominster
· Coco Alinsug, City Council, Lynn
· Keith Bernard, Malden School Committee
· Samantha Perlman, City Councilor, Marborough
· Shane Burgo, Councilor, New Bedford
· Stan Moulton, City Councilor, Northampton
· Michael Quinlan, Former Councilor, Northampton
· Andre Green, Somerville School Committee
· Jake Wilson, Councilor at Large Somerville
· Kristen Strezo, Councilor at Large Somerville
· Jesse Clingan, City Council, Somerville
· Manny Cruz, Salem School Committee
· Patricia Morsillo, City Council President Salem
· Megan Ricardi, City Council Salem
· Alice Merkl, City Council, Salem
· Zaida Goven, City Council, Springfield
· Jonathan Paz, City Council, Waltham
· Andrew Lipsett, School Committee, Woburn
· Khrystian King, City Council, Worcester
· Sue Mailman, School Committee, Worcester
· Thu Nguyen, City Council, Worcester
This week’s endorsements represent the latest in a growing wave
of support for Sullivan from elected
leaders, labor unions, progressive organizations, and national groups. Over the
last several weeks, Tanisha was endorsed by Local 103 IBEW, 1199 SEIU, SEIU
509, and the Greater Boston Building Trades Union which collectively represent
nearly 135,000 working families across Massachusetts, as well as the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus PAC and Elect Black Women PAC . Read more here.
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