With the polls open until 8 p.m. and an uncontested mayoral race, many Bostonians say that theyβre voting to reaffirm their faith in the cityβs direction. #bospoli #nu_journalism @thescopenu.bsky.social
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βI want Boston to remain feeling safe, and I think Mayor Wu has done a really good job at doing that β speaking against Trump, fighting ICE,β Kelly Morrow of Hyde Park said. As a commuter, Morrow appreciates Mayor Wuβs support of commuter rail zone reforms as well. @thescopenu.bsky.social
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For Kristen Wissmar, a Northeastern U. alumni from Jamaica Plains, she chose not to vote in this election since she already voted for incumbent Mayor Michelle Wu in the Sept. 9 primary. βI wanted to vote against Kraftβ¦ I have two little girls and I love that sheβs a mom and cares about the schools.β
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βI feel like 2028βs going to be a big year and I wanted to start the foundation with some voting,β Amanda Buck, a strategy consultant from Back Bay said. She in favor of Mayor Michelle Wuβs support of keeping Boston as a sanctuary city for immigrants. #bospoli @thescopenu.bsky.social
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Outside of the Boston Public Library in Back Bay, voters are looking at the November 2 general election with optimism about Bostonβs future. π³οΈπ§΅ @thescopenu.bsky.social
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