A late entry in race for the Democratic presidential nomination, former Gov. Deval Patrick attended the January Thaw last month at the White Mountain Chalet in Berlin. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
A late entry in race for the Democratic presidential nomination, former Gov. Deval Patrick attended the January Thaw last month at the White Mountain Chalet in Berlin. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
The former governor of Massachusetts took advantage of the January Thaw to meet some local Democratic officials and party activists in Berlin. Not the weather type of thaw but a last get-together by the Coos County Democrats before things get really hectic as the primary gets close. Patrick was the only national candidate to show up in person and he used the opportunity to speak briefly and mingle with the crowd gathered at the White Mountain Chalet. “Everyone has plans but I have results,” he told those in attendance. While he entered the primary late, Patrick said he believes he has a shot because many voters have yet to make on their minds on a candidate.
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