The fighting words from the NH crowd are simply short sighted. It's almost as if they are taking it personally. They shouldn't.After all, NH is mostly white and conservative (even the democrats) so why should they get first shot at picking … [Read more...]
Of the People?
That he chose to opt out of the state funding is one thing, that he picked an arbitrary amount foreshadows a Gabriele governorship. Even if he wins the nomination, I will have a hard time voting for a candidate who puts no thought into an … [Read more...]
Isn’t the primary really about beating Kerry Healey?
We have the luxury of three great candidates, any of whom would make a better governor than Healey. (Heck, a rock would make a better governor than her, even a really dumb rock, like bedrock or something). All three have … [Read more...]
Insurgents v. party regulars
Regulars carp that they've never seen the insurgents until they just showed up at a caucus. Insurgents sometimes encourage this by winning once and then never coming back to do the steady work of reform from within.Insurgents often … [Read more...]
three-way primaries
I don't think there's been enough earnest discussion about how three-way primaries really work. All three candidates for governer--Gabrieli and especially the other two, Patrick and Reilly--must spend a lot of time thinking about those … [Read more...]
The Case for Gabrieli, Part 2: Why He’s the Best Choice
He is a policy guy who knows how to bring big, new ideas to real-world fruition, and to delegate their ongoing growth to smart people. He is both an entrepreneur and a manager, in both the private and nonprofit sectors, in HIGH TECH, … [Read more...]
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