Representative Stephen F. Lynch, who has been making much of his working-class roots in his race for the Democratic Senate nomination against fellow representative Edward J. Markey, declared Sunday that both would bring a blue-collar perspective to Washington.
“Either I will be the first ironworker elected to the US Senate, or Ed Markey will be the first ice-cream truck driver,” Lynch said, poking fun of Markey’s job while in college, at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast in South Boston. “So we’ll either have a voice for working families, or a voice for Ben & Jerry’s.”

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Yawn...Bill Weld, you're red hair now makes you Bozo's equal. If your fellow GOP mates weren't invited, why are you even there? And Lizzie, when 1/2 of Congress are GOP members, and you don't want anything to do with Republicans, only shows how much of an ineffective Senator you will be.
Maybe next year Billy can return to make jokes about how his dear brother is doing in the can.