Candidate statement: "I signed the Rent Stabilization Ballot Initiative question when not a single City Councillor would. I oppose gargantuan construction proposals and I would replace the current city manager. I have a willingness to get things done instead of being a 'showboat' all the time."
Bob Goodwin
A Cambridge city employee, Goodwin has held community positions. He wants to continue to work hard for affordable housing issues, elderly, youth and family issues, and create partnerships with universities for more affordable housing.
Candidate statement: "The university has been a big plus for me because it supported me for my entire youth years [his father was a custodian at Kirkland House]. Students should vote for me because of great ties to Harvard and a background in government and community affairs."
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