The four Democrats running for Senator Ted Kennedy's Senate seat will debate Tuesday night. The candidates are Martha Coakley, Stephen Pagliuca, Michael Capuano, and Alan Khazei.
The four Democrats running for Senator Ted Kennedy's Senate seat will debate Tuesday night. The candidates are Martha Coakley, Stephen Pagliuca, Michael Capuano, and Alan Khazei.
Updated: Thursday, 05 Nov 2009, 7:48 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 05 Nov 2009, 7:48 AM EST
BOSTON (AP) - Gov. Deval Patrick says he's staying out of the Massachusetts
Democratic Senate primary based on advice he got from the man the
candidates are trying to replace: the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.
The governor told listeners on WTKK-FM Wednesday that he has
"a lot of friends" among a field that includes Attorney General
Martha Coakley, U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, Boston Celtics co-owner
Stephen Pagliuca and City Year co-founder Alan Khazei.
When asked who he supports, Patrick reminds that "It's a
secret ballot."
Patrick says he stayed out of Boston's contested mayoral
race for the same reason.
He says Kennedy told him that "as much as possible, stay out
of contested primaries."
Kennedy died Aug. 25 of brain cancer. Two Republicans are
also vying to succeed him.