
Governor Dan McKee's winning playbook in Rhode Island - The Boston Globe
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52% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : And then there was Providence, where McKee's support for mayoral academy charter schools might be most popular of all.52% : She has spent months attacking McKee over an education consulting contract the administration awarded that is now under scrutiny from law enforcement, even as she has complained that "insiders and elites" are attacking her on her outsider status and anti-abortion stance.
51% : Now it's on to the general election, where McKee, a sports enthusiast, might want to remind his campaign aides that no one would remember the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" if the US hockey team hadn't won gold at Lake Placid.
37% : After winning the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor in 2014, McKee was so disliked by public employee unions because of his support for charter schools that some of them endorsed his Republican opponent.
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