Of the three dems, Grossman is starting to emerge for me as the one most likely to get some things done, the one who might do the best job when it’s adult time and you have to be the governor rather than just run for governor.
Unfortunately, like you said, he seems incapable of catching fire as a candidate. He really needs a cult of personality injection.
Christophersays
They will have no pre-K option in September either. So it’s an oddly timed piece of rhetoric, but the point is made.
JimCsays
The press release link works, but not the ad link on the press release, on my Mac.
jconwaysays
But if it’s anything old his last two, we were spared.
doublemansays
Very dumb of them.
It should have been a prominently embedded youtube link.
johntmaysays
The pre-k thing makes me wonder. Most of the people on my canvass list are in the 55-65 demographic. Who in this group have kids in pre-k?
Christophersays
…but I don’t think this issue is necessarily directed at the immediate benefit crowd. Rather this sounds like a message more for the progressive make-the-world-a-better-place constituency who think it’s a good idea for society even if they don’t have kids of their own or if they do they can afford private pre-K.
fenway49says
and we have tons of young families in my community, and therefore on my canvass lists.
jconwaysays
I’ve heard a lot from Coakley and Berwick backers here, but little from Team Grossman. Interested to hear the response and compare.
He just doesn’t have a clue how to get there.
Of the three dems, Grossman is starting to emerge for me as the one most likely to get some things done, the one who might do the best job when it’s adult time and you have to be the governor rather than just run for governor.
Unfortunately, like you said, he seems incapable of catching fire as a candidate. He really needs a cult of personality injection.
They will have no pre-K option in September either. So it’s an oddly timed piece of rhetoric, but the point is made.
The press release link works, but not the ad link on the press release, on my Mac.
But if it’s anything old his last two, we were spared.
Very dumb of them.
It should have been a prominently embedded youtube link.
The pre-k thing makes me wonder. Most of the people on my canvass list are in the 55-65 demographic. Who in this group have kids in pre-k?
…but I don’t think this issue is necessarily directed at the immediate benefit crowd. Rather this sounds like a message more for the progressive make-the-world-a-better-place constituency who think it’s a good idea for society even if they don’t have kids of their own or if they do they can afford private pre-K.
and we have tons of young families in my community, and therefore on my canvass lists.
I’ve heard a lot from Coakley and Berwick backers here, but little from Team Grossman. Interested to hear the response and compare.
... with a good link.
I like the ad. Steve needs more like this.