Poll: 65 Percent Of Massachusetts Voters Don’t Think Romney Is One Of Their Own

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The vast majority of Massachusetts voters do not consider the state’s former governor, Mitt Romney, to be one of their own, according to a new poll released Wednesday. 

According to the latest findings from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP), 65 percent of Romney’s erstwhile constituents do not consider the presumptive Republican nominee “to be a Bay Stater.”  

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