The former Bain Capital executive's position on fundraising is sure to make a bid at winning over liberals even more challenging
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said he isn’t “crazy” about accepting support from super PACs, but he will as he seeks the Democratic presidential nomination.
Other Democratic contenders — particularly Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont — have railed against accepting “dark money” from undisclosed donors. “First of all, you may know, Chuck, we were really close, you know, I mean like a week or two from announcing a year ago. And just at the eve, literally, my wife was diagnosed with uterine cancer,” Patrick said. “And that had to be first priority.”
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