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Message: From GoLocalWorcester by GoLocalWorcester Politics Team: The race for Worcester's City Council may not be a citywide political battle, but there are a couple of potential knockdown races that have all the making for a political firestorm. Political experts from across the City point to the battle for 5th District Council seat as having the potential to be a hotly contested race. Similarly, the race for the Councilor-At-Large seats could produce some potential interest. David Schaefer, Holy Cross Political Science Professor, outlines two areas to watch this year: the race for the 5th and a changed field for the At-Large seats with Councilman Joe O'Brien's decision not to run. "With O'Brien's withdrawal, the reelection prospects of ALL incumbent at-large candidates are enhanced, since there is now an open seat for a challenger without displacing any incumbents. Bergman, an attorney who has run previously, is probably best equipped to win the open seat," said Professor Schaefer. http://www.golocalworcester.com/politics/worcester-city-council-look-who-is-running
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