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i know almost nothing about Reilly ...
but I do know that it seems like he's already been annointed by the Massachusetts' Democratic Party ... once again, we have a "super insider" being supported and promoted ... he's already amassed a war chest in the millions of dollars ...
it seems like, even in "liberal" Massachusetts, we allow a system that heavily favors the insiders and those with big money ... and, while it may not be the only reason, I don't think voters respond well to what they see as "inside party hacks" ... the insiders have not exactly demonstrated their "we know best how to pick 'em" skills for a very, very long time ...
this is not intended as a knock on Reilly ... but it is a knock on the Party's processes that seem to be pushing him along ...
I'd like to know where Reilly stands on certain "state" issues like the death penalty and the "gay marriage" amendment ... but i think more importantly, and i expect many might think this is irrelevant, I'd like to know where he stands on the war in Iraq, the impact of big corporations on the federal (and state) government, media diversification and election reform ...
some might argue that the "big national issues" really have nothing, or at least very little, to do with being a governor ... but i strongly disagree ... as a voter, i put great emphasis on the uses and abuses of the American military ... i put great emphasis on the fact that our government has been sold to the super-wealthy ... and in assessing any candidate, for any office, if I think they "get it", then I trust their judgment ... it's important for me to know these things not because the governor can set policy in these areas but because it helps me understand how they see the world ...
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