In response to a Boston Globe's reporter's inquiry, Coakley said that she would prefer to get high-level endorsements rather than shake hands with rank-and-file Massachusetts voters at Fenway Park. The Globe reporter,
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“As opposed to standing outside Fenway Park? In the cold? Shaking hands?’’ she fires back, in an apparent reference to a Brown online video of him doing just that. “This is a special election. And I know that I have the support of Kim Driscoll. And I now know the members of the [Salem] School Committee, who know far more people than I could ever meet.’’If Coakley thinks Kim Driscoll is more important to Bostonians than the Red Sox, she should probably just leave Massachusetts.
To top it off, the late Sen. Edward Kennedy adored the team, throwing it's opening pitch last season before he passed away.
Coakley's scandals and mis-quotes get better by the minute.
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