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Candidates for governor target supporters for cash

Just under 8 percent of contributions to Baker's campaign — about $270,000 — came from donors living outside Massachusetts, according to a review of campaign finance records by the Associated Press filed between January, 2013 and mid-September. Coakley campaign press secretary Bonnie McGilpin said the attorney general's role in national issues like the foreclosure crisis and arguing against the federal Defense of Marriage Act helped earn Coakley fans outside Massachusetts. "In addition the thousands of supporters in Massachusetts excited about electing our first women governor, there are people across the country that support Martha's vision of expanding fairness, opportunity and equality," McGilpin said. A closer look at the campaign finance reports also showed both candidates relying on contributions from donors in many of the same cities and towns. The contributions to Baker and Coakley don't include money being spent to support or oppose their candidacies by outside groups, including political action committees. A post-primary poll by the Boston Globe found 39 percent of those polled favored Coakley, compared to 36 percent for Baker, 19 percent undecided, and the remaining 6 percent divided up between three independent candidates for governor — Jeff McCormick, Scott Lively, and Evan Falchuk.

 

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