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Pagliuca says he’s outsider with insight

Senate hopeful’s expertise in business

Stephen G. Pagliuca said he would support higher taxes on the rich to help reduce the federal deficit. Stephen G. Pagliuca said he would support higher taxes on the rich to help reduce the federal deficit.
By Frank Phillips
Globe Staff / October 2, 2009

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At first blush, Stephen G. Pagliuca sounds a lot like his friend and business mentor Mitt Romney, who derided Edward M. Kennedy in their 1994 Senate race as a lifelong politician and Washington insider. Romney, with Pagliuca’s backing, tried to persuade Massachusetts voters that Capitol Hill needed someone with deep experience in the private sector. (Full article: 919 words)

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