Massachusetts: Paul Loscocco

Mon, 11/10/2008 - 14:32

Dykema: Knocking on doors made the difference

State Representative-elect Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) said Monday that the extra time she and her volunteers invested made the difference in her victory over Republican Dan Haley in Middlesex's 8th District.

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Thu, 11/06/2008 - 10:07

Jones: 3-seat loss disappointing, but incumbent Republicans did well

State House Minority Leader Brad Jones said Wednesday that the loss of three seats in his Republican caucus is tough to take, but he said he took solace in all incumbent Republican representatives winning re-election.

The Republican caucus in the state House of Representatives shrunk by three - from 19 to 16 - on Tuesday as Democrats picked up seats vacated by Republicans Reps. Mary Rogeness, Paul Loscocco and John Lepper.

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Wed, 11/05/2008 - 14:17

Haley: Dykema ran a great race

Holliston Republican Dan Haley had nothing but positive things to say on Wednesday about Democrat Carolyn Dykema, who beat him in the race for Middlesex County's 8th House District Tuesday.

With all precincts reporting, the Boston Globe reports that Dykema earned 52 percent of the vote and Haley earned 48 percent.

Wed, 10/15/2008 - 18:37

Haley, Dykema clash over spending and fulltime legislating

The race to replace Republican state Rep. Paul Loscocco in Middlesex County's 8th District has heated up recently, as the two candidates, Democrat Carolyn Dykema and Republican Dan Haley, have clashed over their differing approaches to government spending and whether they would work full time as a state representative if elected.

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