Public Affairs Director Michael Capuano appeared on WGBH to comment on Super Tuesday. Capuano noted that changes in polling following one state’s primary often reflect a change in feeling rather than voting. “It’s pretty well known that a lot of people have been looking at this for a long time and haven’t really decided who they are going to vote for,” he said.
Capuano served as the U. S. Representative for Massachusetts’ 7th Congressional District from 1999 to 2019. He was a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Financial Services Committee, and chair of the Special Task Force on Ethics Enforcement, which resulted in the establishment of the Office of Congressional Ethics
Watch Capuano’s Super Tuesday commentary here, or listen here.
Capuano served as the U. S. Representative for Massachusetts’ 7th Congressional District from 1999 to 2019. He was a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Financial Services Committee, and chair of the Special Task Force on Ethics Enforcement, which resulted in the establishment of the Office of Congressional Ethics
Watch Capuano’s Super Tuesday commentary here, or listen here.
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