Three different groups of Massachusetts College Democrats have disinvited Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse from future events.
(Justice Democrats has not endorsed anyone in the Democratic presidential primary.) Lets get [Alex Morse] elected on [Tuesday].”Waleed Shahid, a spokesman for Justice Democrats, a left-wing group backing Morse, expressed skepticism of the super PAC’s claim that the ad wasn’t deliberately crafted to harm Morse,“There is little about these desperate, last-minute smears against Alex Morse that seem like an ‘accident’ at this point,” he said.A number of poll watchers suspected that broadcasting the ad was no accident because of its timing on the weekend. The outside group should take this ad down.”Important conversations are happening now. Notwithstanding its claim that discussing the matter would create a “distraction,” other parts of the group’s statement on Sunday suggested it wants to revive the mid-August scandal as a topic of interest in the waning days of the campaign.“We challenge Alex Morse to explain how having relationships with college students while working as a university instructor is good judgment, even when the students are not in his classroom,” the group said. Green New Deal. They added that they felt his behavior was “unacceptable” even if it was consensual. In a letter sent back to the groups on Thursday and obtained by POLITICO, Morse wrote, “I want to be clear that every relationship I’ve had has been consensual. Kulinski and Uygur are no longer affiliated with the group but remain active supporters.
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