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U.S. Rep. Clark Attends Watertown Dems Event, Delegates to Support Sen. Markey

By Guest Writer | March 12, 2020

Congresswoman Katherine Clark appeared at the Watertown Democratic Town Committee Caucus at Hosmer School on Sarturday. The following information was provided by the Watertown Democratic Town Committee:

On Saturday, March 7, 2020, Watertown Democrats held a caucus, electing delegates to the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s May 2020 nominating convention in Lowell. Congresswoman Katherine Clark kicked off the event, telling the 150 assembled Democrats about her efforts to hold the Trump administration accountable. The caucus was organized by the Watertown Democratic Town Committee. “In 2020, Democrats are energized and ready. We will expand and strengthen our grassroots infrastructure to defeat Donald Trump and elect a Democratic House and Senate this November,” said Committee Chair Steve Owens.

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