Tom Beaumont, the Register's REAL political reporter, artfully cuts through the crap without violating the objective paradigm. The other candidates aid this task.
Blouin said he would name a Cabinet-level director of women's and children's health issues and double spending for smoking prevention if he is elected.
Blouin, the former state economic development director, also said he would promote universal access to prenatal care for pregnant women and postnatal care for new mothers.
The announcement prompted accusations by his opponents that the announcement was an attempt to reassure Democrats who are uneasy about Blouin's personal opposition to abortion rights...
"Prompted accusations by his opponents..." aah, the old "some observers say" approach. The rules of objectivity are tough (and bogus), but sometimes you can tell the truth.
I'm one of those Democrats who are uneasy and I'm not reassured.
Meanwhile, Chet says he's a million dollar man.
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