11.30.2009
Source: The Boston Globe
But yesterday morning Khazei pointed to the Boston Sunday Globe’s endorsement as he campaigned at the AME Zion Church in the South End, speaking to several media outlets. He said that he hopes the endorsement serves as a springboard going into this final campaign week.
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11.30.2009
Source: The Harvard Crimson
In a move sure to excite enthusiastic undergrads, the Boston Globe endorsed Alan Khazei ’83 in the special election for the Massachusetts senate seat left vacant by the death of Ted Kennedy.
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11.30.2009
Source: The Boston Herald
City Year co-founder Alan Khazei said he’ll continue with his anti-lobbyist, grass-roots message as candidates head into the final stretch....
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11.30.2009
Source: The Gloucester Daily Times
...Alan Khazei has drawn support not from local elected officials, but from a number of community activists. They include breast cancer awareness activist Susan Wadia-Ells of Manchester, who spoke for Khazei at the Rockport forum, and insurance executive John Archer of Beverly.
Wadia-Ells said one of the key reasons for her support for Khazei was that he doesn't take money from lobbyists or political action groups....
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11.30.2009
Source: Worcester Telegram and Gazette
Alan A. Khazei, the 48-year-old public service program organizer making his first bid for elective office in the special U.S. Senate Democratic primary election, argues with facts, figures and enthusiasm his views on health care, war, global warming and the need to rid Congress of lobbyists.
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