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...became secretary of labor to fight for the working women and working men of America,” Reich said. “I was a member of an administration that oversaw the longest economic expansion and new growth in history. We added millions of new jobs...
...Reich contended that there is a “vacuum of leadership” at the state level, particularly when it comes to the economy, and said that in his campaign he would be “focusing like a laser beam on the economy and on jobs...
There are “two Massachusetts”—the haves and the have-nots—said Reich, currently a Brandeis University economics professor. He plans to present his economic plan tomorrow in Lawrence, Mass., a city known for its bleak economy...
...Reich said that he did not think it would be easy for him to win enough delegates to qualify for the September primary, but that he was determined to fight. Reich needs to garner 15 percent of the delegates at the Democratic state convention in June to make it on to the ballot—but many delegates are expected to commit to candidates by the party’s caucus in just over three weeks. Reich joins a crowded field of six Democratic candidates, including likely frontrunners state Senate President Thomas F. Birmingham ’72 and former...
...have a confession—I am not a big man,” Reich said. “But as the saying goes, it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight...