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Behind O’Brien and Reich, who were the favorites of 35 and 21 percent of those polled, respectively, State Senate President Tom Birmingham ’72 and 1998 Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor Warren E. Tolman each captured 15 percent...
...debate at Boston University Thursday night, Birmingham chalked his lack of support up to scant attention on the part of voters...
...neither Birmingham nor Tolman has appeared content to simply stress their own records—each has run television ads criticizing party opponents...
...interview afterwards with the Crimson, O’Brien concurred, citing the need for an emphasis on records and accomplishments rather than what she labeled “distortive negative ads,” referring specifically to those Birmingham has run attacking her record managing the state pension fund as treasurer...
...really hope that [the debate] was a awakening to Mr. Reich, Mr. Birmingham and Mr. Tolman...that just attacking other people in the party is not the way [to win],” she said...