From left, Governor Deval Patrick, a Democrat, Charles D. Baker, a Republican, and Timothy P. Cahill, who is running as an independent, participated in a sometimes impassioned debate on WTKK radio yesterday.
(Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff)
Baker defends angry tone
Says in debate that responses reflect the frustration of voters
From left, Governor Deval Patrick, a Democrat, Charles D. Baker, a Republican, and Timothy P. Cahill, who is running as an independent, participated in a sometimes impassioned debate on WTKK radio yesterday.
(Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff)
Republican Charles D. Baker, after once again showing flashes of anger in a gubernatorial debate, defended yesterday his rising emotions on the campaign trail, saying he is angry at state government and channeling the “tenor of the times.’’ (Full article: 803 words)
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