Voices of the voters
The Boston Globe
Name: Lela Krigman Residence: Malden Age: 73 Profession: Retired schoolteacher Party: Democrat Leaning: Voted for Patrick in primary. After debate, for Patrick. Debate reaction: ``I like [Patrick's] whole approach that he is willing to listen to other people,' she said. Krigman agreed with Patrick's support of giving undocumented immigrants driver's licenses , and, as a former teacher, she opposes merit pay but ``could live with' rewarding schools or teams of teachers. She thought Healey's presentation was fine but disagreed with her on virtually every policy point. As for Grace Ross, ``I would like to see her as secretary of human affairs -- she's got some really down-to-earth ideas about representing the average person.' More coverage of Campaign 2006
 
Name: Lela Krigman
Residence: Malden
Age: 73
Profession: Retired schoolteacher
Party: Democrat
Leaning: Voted for Patrick in primary. After debate, for Patrick.

Debate reaction: ``I like [Patrick's] whole approach that he is willing to listen to other people," she said. Krigman agreed with Patrick's support of giving undocumented immigrants driver's licenses , and, as a former teacher, she opposes merit pay but ``could live with" rewarding schools or teams of teachers. She thought Healey's presentation was fine but disagreed with her on virtually every policy point. As for Grace Ross, ``I would like to see her as secretary of human affairs -- she's got some really down-to-earth ideas about representing the average person."

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