Choice of campaign song strikes curious note
By Emma Ratliff/ Analysis
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Ronald Reagan had “Born in the USA,” George W. Bush, “Still the One,” and the Clintons, “Don’t Stop.” And everyone from Mitt Romney to John Kerry just loved U2’s “Beautiful Day.”
But Bay State Republicans were treated yesterday to a bizarre choice for a campaign song that may stick in voters’ heads from now until Election Day, Nov. 7.
Healey-Hillman campaign staffers selected “Peace of Mind” by the legendary rock band Boston to highlight speeches by Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey and her choice for running mate, Reed Hillman.
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