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Spring 2007 - Milton Academy

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A TM I L T O N“That energy clearly paid off.”The countless hours <strong>Milton</strong>students devoted to all aspectsof campaigning proved to bea crucial force for GovernorPatrick.Tara Venkatraman and Kenzie Bok, Class IThe students fanned out across the stadiumto distribute pamphlets about littleknowngubernatorial long shot DevalPatrick. Even from across the arena, theycould identify each other by the neon greentee-shirts they had received from the campaignthat morning. Despite the long trainrides to and from the Paul A. Tsongasarena in Lowell, the group of high schoolstudents had given up a sunny Saturday inMay to work the annual Democratic StatePlatform Convention. They knew that, inthe man who gave his speech that afternoonto a standing ovation, they had founda candidate who was an inspiration, notjust an alternative. As Eliza Heath, Class II,a F.L.A.G. member who heard Deval speakfor the first time that day, reported, “HearingPatrick speak won me over completely…Whenhe didn’t agree with a view thatsomeone brought up, he said so, but healso explained how he had gotten to hisdecision and how he planned to work withpeople who disagreed with him.” ZacharySchwab, Class I, agrees, saying, “After gettingto know him, you feel like you caninvest absolute trust in him…I hooked onto his campaign [in May 2005] because Itrusted him, and he ran his campaign inthe way I would have hoped he would.”The students were all members of ForwardlookingLiberal Action Group (F.L.A.G.) of<strong>Milton</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>, the campus group foundedby Tara Venkatraman, Class I, in the fallof 2004 as Students for Kerry. Early in2005, the group had split into subcommitteesto investigate each of the potential candidatesfor the Massachusetts gubernatorialelection in 2006. Based on an analysis ofwhere the candidates stood on variousissues, the club membership had ended upvoting to back Deval Patrick. Now the PlatformConvention represented F.L.A.G.’sfirst volunteer work for the candidate.Over the next 18 months, the students whohad volunteered at the Platform Convention,along with many other F.L.A.G. members,spent countless hours collatingmailings, stuffing envelopes, and phonebanking for Deval Patrick at his campaign35 <strong>Milton</strong> Magazine

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