Deval Patrick, the politician who made history as Massachusetts' first black governor, is eyeing a potential late entry bid for the Democratic nomination.
Deval Patrick, the politician who made history as Massachusetts' first black governor, is eyeing a potential late bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to two Democratic Party sources.
If the former governor decides to join the other 19 presidential contenders currently competing for the nomination, he would most likely announce Thursday, the day before the filing deadline in the first primary state of New Hampshire.Ray Buckley, chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, said he"has not spoken with anyone about a potential Deval Patrick presidential campaign."
Late entries into the Democrat primary just mean that the existing cast of characters can’t get it done. Not one of them can beat @realDonaldTrump and the new ones can’t either.
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