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W. Mass. resident to attend Inaugural

Obama's second Inauguration on Monday

Updated: Friday, 18 Jan 2013, 2:13 PM EST
Published : Friday, 18 Jan 2013, 2:08 PM EST

Washington, D.C. (WWLP) - Anywhere from 600,000 to 800,000  people are expected to turn out for President Barack Obama’s second Inauguration  ceremony at the Capitol on Monday.

Among them will be Candy Glazer, of Longmeadow.  This will be the fourth Inaugural for Glazer, who is Chair of the Longmeadow Democratic Town Committee. 

Glazer attend Bill Clinton’s two Inaugurations and  Obama’s first one.  But this one is particularly special to her.

In December, she was one of Electors who officially cast  the state’s vote for Obama  at a ceremony at the State House.

Glazer, who is a long-time Democratic Party activist,  said she became an early supporter of President Obama, after seeing him  give the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in Boston, in 2004.

And Glazer, who actively worked for the President’s re-election, will be there as he begins his second term.

 

 

 

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