
Friday, May 05, 2006
Here's what the Deval Patrick camp has to say about yesterday's CBS4 poll, which shows a dead heat in the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination and suggests that support for Patrick is ebbing among likely voters. I'd say they're reaching a bit--even if, as Jon Keller notes, Chris Gabrieli's recent wave of TV ads has something to do with the uptick in his numbers. (NOTE: Apologies for the funky formatting--I'm currently working at a computer that lacks MS Word.) BOSTON—Friday, May 5, 2006—The following is a statement
from Libby DeVecchi of the Deval Patrick campaign on recent polls, including one
released last night. “While it is far too early to take the
details of polls seriously, there is one overall aspect that jumps out from
recent public polling. These polls clearly show that people are responding to
Deval Patrick, a new candidate who is running a different kind of campaign, a
campaign about candor and leadership and a campaign that is focused on the
grassroots. "Deval is encouraged by polls that place
him tied with or ahead of Tom Reilly and Chris Gabrieli, politicians who have
run for statewide office before. Support for Deval continues to grow as he talks
to people about the issues they care about, and connects with citizens at a
grassroots level. "While some candidates are spending
money on television commercials, Deval Patrick is crossing the state, connecting
with people on a personal level. Deval's grassroots base is growing
everyday. To date, he has nearly 12,000 donors and 4,000 volunteers
throughout the Commonwealth who have answered Deval Patrick’s call to re-engage
in the political process.” OTHER UPDATES - The Deval Patrick
campaign also had a very strong fundraising month in April, raising $391,000
and bringing in an additional $45,000 in the form of a contribution from Deval
and Diane Patrick to the campaign. Total: $436,000—a new monthly record for
our campaign.
- The first Women for
Deval event of 2006, was held on Wednesday, May 3rd, and it was the
campaigns’ most successful fundraiser to date. Over 500 women
attended and contributed $125,000 in contributions and climbing.
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