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Report: Split at the top of Massachusetts’ United Independent Party

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Evan Falchuk

WWLP Channel 22 via The Thirds:

A report from the Massachusetts State House News Service says two running mates whose campaign produced a new political party, the United Independent Party, have parted ways.

Andy Metzger reports Evan Falchuk, who garnered 3.3% of the November 2014 vote for governor, is no longer working with his running mate Angus Jennings.

Jennings suggested in the report that party has become more about Falchuk than the cause.

Falchuk said the party has been holding regular organizing meetings, has registered 2,300 members, and will have candidates for local office.

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One Comment

  1. Richard Winger April 28, 2015

    This is another story in which the original title doesn’t really match the contents.

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