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Markey or Gomez: Who Would You Vote for Today?

Posted on May 4, 2013

Gabriel Gomez and Rep. Edward Markey will face off in the U.S. Senate special election June 25.

After months of campaigning we now know who is going head to head in the June 25 special U.S. Senate election. 

Democratic Congressman Edward Markey (D-Malden) took the Democratic vote in the Tuesday election over fellow Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-South Boston).

Political newcomer and former U.S. Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez of Cohasset came out on top of a field of Republican candidates  – including more seasoned opponents former U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan and State Rep. Dan Winslow of Norfolk.

With a month and a half of campaigning still to come we wanted to stop and ask you this question. If the Special Election were today – who would you vote for right now? Markey or Gomez? Tell us in our comments section below.


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