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Mayors Warren, Driscoll Still Considering Run For Senate In '12

REVERE (CBS) – Newton Mayor Setti Warren and Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll are both considering runs for to oppose Sen. Scott Brown for the U.S. Senate seat in 2012.

The politicians, who are both Democrats, were in attendance at the annual mayor's meeting in Revere on Wednesday.

Mayor Warren said that he would like to concentrate on jobs in the Bay State if he follows through on a run.

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"I'm very concerned about making sure we have resources as a mayor, as people in the middle class trying to support their families. At this time, I'm very seriously considering," said Mayor Warren, who expects to decide on a run by the spring.

Meanwhile, Mayor Driscoll said she could make her decision by the end of March.

"I really feel like getting around and talking to a lot of folks and getting positive feedback," said Driscoll.

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