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Rachel Creemers drops out of congressional race


Rachel Creemers has suspended her campaign for the Massachusetts 6th Congressional District seat.

“I’m suspending my campaign and look forward to continuing to work toward creating a Worker’s Bill of Rights in the future,” Creemers said.

Creemers’s decision to run is based on her vision to focus legislation on labor rights, including creating a Worker’s Bill of Rights — a distinction she strongly believes separated her from the other candidates.

Creemers cited workers rights, climate change legislation, and supporting both public broadcasting and housing for all, in her decision to run.



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