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Democrats Open North County Campaign Office
By Andy McKeever On: 11:47PM / Thursday September 27, 2012

The Ashland Street office has been opened but Thursday Democratic leaders held a grand opening.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — North County Democrats celebrated the opening of a new campaign office Thursday night.

The Ashland Street office will serve as headquarters primarily for canvassers for the Elizabeth Warren campaign for U.S. Senate against Republican incumbent Scott Brown but will be open for any campaign.

"It'll be for whoever needs it for the Democrats," Joyce Wrend, a member of the North Adams Democrat City Committee member, said. "We really want this to be for the Northern Berkshires."

There is already a Democratic Party office in Pittsfield.

Campaign volunteers have been using homes to organize canvasses, which have already knocked on more than 3,000 doors, said Ed Sedarbaum, who is organizing canvassing efforts for Warren. Sedarbaum hopes to turn the new storefront office into a call center as well.

"This is going to be a great place to work out of," Sedarbaum said.

Outside of special organizational meeting, the office is expected to be opened for two hours in the afternoon and two hours in the evening.

North County has no races for the November election, with state Rep. Gailanne Cariddi, U.S. Rep. Richard Neal and state Sen. Benjamin B. Downing running unopposed.

Neal recently visited the new office to thank his supporters for helping him win the primary election. His campaign donated $500 toward the office last week, with Neal saying it was important to support grass roots efforts. City Committee Chairman Greg Roach said at the time that the party existed to get Democratic politicians elected and to support Democratic policies. It was important for it to be involved at the local level, he said, whether or not there was Republican or other opposition.

The office will also make available placards, lawn signs and bumper stickers for President Barack Obama and Warren.


Some Democratic leaders showed up early to check out the new office.
With Massachusetts being a notoriously blue state, the presidential race is not much of a focus locally — despite former Gov. Mitt Romney heading the Republican ticket. For Sedarbaum, the Warren election is the primary race.

"I think she is focused, inspiring and will make a big difference," he said.

So far he has nearly 450 volunteers for the campaign and while not all of them will actually donate time, groups of up to 22 have been rallying support for Warren throughout the county since July.

That campaign has really picked up steam recently picked up with the airing of debates and increase in political advertising. Berkshire Brigade's President Lee Harrison said the turning point was at the recent debate. While Brown pulled ahead in polls prior to last week's debate, Harrison is confident that her performance there "turned the corner."

"She will be a national figure when she's elected," Harrison said.


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