Word: reiche
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...announcement by former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich of his gubernatorial bid last Wednesday was a welcome turn of events for the Massachusetts political landscape. However, due to the late start of his campaign, Reich could face difficulty garnering 15 percent of the roughly 5,000 party delegates that are required to gain a place on the Democratic primary ballot. Many of these delegates will be chosen in local party caucuses on Feb. 2. We urge those caucuses to put Reich on the ballot this fall, so that Massachusetts voters will enjoy a wider array of possible choices...
...kitchen table issues of America begin at the state level and begin with the governor,” Reich said...
Alexander S. Grodd ’04 said that he met Reich while working on the Bill Bradley campaign, and is planning to start a students for Reich movement on the Harvard campus...
Katherine S. Newman, Wiener professor of urban studies at the Kennedy School of Government, held up a construction-paper “SEE BOB RUN” sign at the announcement, and shouted out “Hey, here we are” when a reporter questioned Reich on how he would overcome a “late start” while attempting to gather support...
...Reich will return to Harvard today for a 4 p.m. lecture in Boylston’s Fong Auditorium...