Governor Deval Patrick said today that voters in the
presidential race should take note of polls showing Republican nominee
Mitt Romney trailing far behind President Obama in Massachusetts, the
state where he both lives and once served as governor, because it should
tell them something.
“He’s a resident of Massachusetts. He will vote in Massachusetts. He
governed in Massachusetts. We elected him - and he is trailing 20 to 25
points. What does that tell you?” Patrick said during his monthly
appearance on WTKK-FM.
“It tells you that we know him, and, ‘No, thank-you.’ We’ve seen this movie before, and we’re not going to do it again.”
Patrick said Romney’s lone accomplishment while he led Massachusetts -
“his only experience as a public executive” - was passing a universal
health care law that served as the model for a federal law enacted by
Obama, yet the former governor now wants to repeal it.
“I think we know a leader with a core when we see it, and we see that
in Barack Obama, and I think we know a leader without a core when we
see it, and I think we’ve seen that in Governor Romney,” said Patrick..........
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