From the campaign of Dan Drew
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The Working Families Party announced today they will be enthusiastically endorsing Democrat Dan Drew to be the next Mayor of Middletown.
“Dan Drew has a strong record of standing up for ordinary people and promoting the kinds of policies that can provide economic security and opportunity to working class and middle class families. We’re proud to endorse his candidacy.” Said Jon Green, Director of the Connecticut Working Families Party.
“The Working Families Party stands for the middle class and so do I.” Drew said. “I am excited to work with them toward creating good jobs for Middletown’s families, improving public education, increasing transparency in City Hall, and stopping the endless stream of lawsuits that are draining us of hundreds of thousands of dollars.”
The Working Families Party endorsement has become one of the most highly sought and influential endorsements for candidates for public office in Connecticut. Their endorsement of Dan Malloy helped propel him to the Governorship in 2010 and their endorsements come with a major boost to a candidate’s grassroots campaign operation.
“This is a major endorsement for Dan Drew. In 2009, Working Families Party stayed out of the Middletown mayoral race, but this time they chose to support Dan Drew. It’s a sign of a major shift in momentum. The middle-class is mobilizing behind Dan Drew because he has a record of standing up and fighting for them,” said Middletown Democratic Party Chair Lisa Santangelo.
The endorsement means Dan Drew’s name will appear on the ballot twice, on the Democratic line and on the Working Families Party line.
2 comments:
Is this April 1st? How can you have a strong record after 4 months in office?
What a shock considering they are nothing but a branch of the democratic party.
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