Deval Patrick, a Democrat making his first run for elective office and a bid to become the state's first black governor, beat two opponents in Tuesday's gubernatorial primary to win a place in November's general election.His opponents are Republican Lt. Governor Kerry Healey and moderate Independent Christy Mihos.
Patrick, 50, headed the Justice Department's civil rights division under President Clinton.
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If Patrick wins in November, he would be just the second black elected governor in the United States, after L. Douglas Wilder of Virginia in 1989. However, no Democrat has been elected governor in this bluest of blue states since Michael Dukakis 20 years ago.
Reilly and Gabrieli both conceded the race to Patrick before 10 p.m. EDT. With 35 percent of the precincts reporting, Patrick had 46 percent, Gabrieli had 29 percent and Reilly had 24 percent.
I'm fond of Deval. He's got all kinds of experience (other than the elected kind), he's dynamic, he's got charisma, he's generally progressive, and he could actually win against sixteen years of Republican incumbency. Kind of the Barack Obama of the Bay State.
My role in the Brandeis Democrats will probably put me on a number of canvassing/publicity events for the fellow. More information to come.
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