Wish you were here.
The City of Lowell, Massachusetts is all done up for the State Democratic Convention today, and its Jr. Senator's renomination to the United States Senate.

The Doubletree Lowell
The streets of Lowell
Signs are everywhere
Volunteers and staff are out in force to rally behind the Senator's bid, and are looking forward to helping him to his fifth term.
Fighting for JK!
Who knew holding signs could be so much fun?
Interns Rachel and Fred work the table
Senator Kerry was out and about in Lowell yesterday, meeting with constituents at Lt. Governor Tim Murray's pre-convention get-together at Caffe Paradiso ...
Senator Kerry works the crowd
Col. Sam Poulten interviews JK for WCAP radio
The Senator gives WCAP listeners a convention preview
JK poses for photos with constituents
The Senator addresses voter concerns outside Caffe Paradiso ... before heading to his own party at The Brewery Exchange.
JK arrives at The Brewery Exchange
JK recognizes KV!
The Senator takes the stage
JK chats with a Mass. delegate
We're off to the AFL-CIO/John Kerry sponsored delegate breakfast.
More from Lowell tomorrow!


Comments (5)
Posted by Raelynne | June 7, 2008 12:17 PM
Awesome pictures. Thank you. Look at all those Kerry signs. All that support. It's awesome.
Posted by wisteria | June 7, 2008 12:40 PM
Nice shots. I look forward to more coverage.
Posted by Island Blue | June 7, 2008 1:18 PM
Excellent photos, Faith! Thanks for the coverage.
Posted by ray of light | June 7, 2008 3:46 PM
Great photo-story! It looks like people were having a great time. It reminded me of the times when I saw Senator Kerry talking to people. I could tell how he really listens to what they're saying and is completely involved in the conversation-- even if the person disagreed with him, he was very attentive and respectful.
Thanks for sharing these pictures.
Posted by Xkerrysupporter | June 8, 2008 1:05 AM
I am so glad O'Reilly made the cut.
Kerry had better run - his office's constituent services are terrible, his staff rude and arrogant. The number of former supporters who have been blown off by him and his office is long, and the "word of mouth" could be brutal for Kerry.