“We don’t need any more lotteries,” he told The Crimson on Sunday, calling lotteries a “tax on the poor” because they feature unlikely odds and appeal to lower-income individuals. “This is a very bad idea from Dan Winslow.”
Scott Ahern, a spokesperson for Gomez, would not comment on the Winslow plan.
The polls open Tuesday morning at 7 a.m. The winners will face off in a special election on June 25.
—Staff writer Matthew Q. Clarida can be reached at clarida@college.harvard.edu. Follow him on Twitter @MattClarida.
This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:
CORRECTION: April 29, 2013
An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated the last name and job title of Paul Moore, campaign manager for Senate candidate Michael J. Sullivan.