TUESDAY UPDATE! We are expecting well over 100 potential candidates and campaign workers tonight. You don't need to register: If you're seriously considering getting involved in the 2010 elections--come on down to F1 Boston in Braintree! Bring a note pad and a pen. Light refreshments will be served, but food and drink will be for sale from F1. It's going to be a big crowd, but there's plenty of room. No excuses: Help take back your town, city, state--and take back your country--be there!
No, I’m not talking to you, Gov. Patrick.
Last year we had a very successful candidate training session at Ken’s Steak House early on a Saturday morning. Just hours after Scott Brown’s amazing victory, I received dozens of emails asking when we were doing another one.
Answer: This Tuesday!
We’ll be at F1 Boston in Braintree this Tuesday, January 26, from 7-9pm for a non-partisan, non-political training session on how to get started on your way to become the next Scott Brown. Republican, Democrat, or Unaffiliated—doesn’t matter.
If you want to challenge an incumbent for a local or state office, I want to help you run. Or if you want to help work on a friend’s campaign, I want you there, too.
The training is free, but I do ask that you email me (michaelgraham@969bostontalks.com) so our good friends at F1-Boston can be ready for the crowd.
Also, I’m extremely interested in helping candidates for state rep and state senate, so please—if you’re thinking about running: Just do it!



"The truth is something [Warren] probably prefers not to confront. Harvard doesn’t come calling just because you’re a smart lawyer and a terrific teacher — not with Warren’s modest, Oklahoma upbringing and non-Ivy League education. She is not your typical Harvard professor. At a certain point, when the law school was under pressure to promote diversity, she represented a three-fer: a great lawyer with a national profile, a woman, and a minority, at least by virtue of family lore. "
-- Joan Vennochi

