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While the Democratic front-runner, state Rep. Mark Roosevelt '78 (D-Beacon Hill), focuses on his family background and his candidacy, Barrett makes pointed jabs at Roosevelt. Former state Sen. George Bachrach takes on both of his Democratic opponents, distancing himself from their similar centrist beliefs...
...television ads, Barrett attacks Roosevelt as a lackey to the troubled president of the state Senate, practicing a whipped "Yes, Bill Bulger," in a mirror...
George Bachrach begs to differ. In a spot that features him standing in front of a videotape of a debate between Barrett and Roosevelt, Bachrach ridicules the middle-of-the-road approach of his two rivals as pandering to Weld's politics...
...Roosevelt's campaign managers, however, have been reluctant to draw sharp distinctions between him and his primary opponents, preferring instead to focus on November...
...Mark is focused on Governor Weld," said Roosevelt spokesperson Dwight D. Robson. "He really has no interest in bickering with his fellow Democrats...