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'''Christopher Gabrieli''' is a ] ] businessman and ]. He was the Democratic nominee for ] in ]. He declined Attorney General ]'s offer to be his running mate and is now running for ]. | '''Christopher Gabrieli''' is a ] ] businessman and ]. He was the Democratic nominee for ] in ]. He declined Attorney General ]'s offer to be his running mate and is now running for ]. He announced his candidacy for governor of Massachusetts in April 2006. ''(see ])''. The son of Hungarian immigrants, Gabrieli grew up in Buffalo, New York. He is a graduate of Harvard College and is married with five children (ages five to twelve). | ||
He announced his candidacy for governor of Massachusetts in April 2006. ''(see ])''. The son of Hungarian immigrants, Gabrieli grew up in Buffalo, New York. He is a graduate of Harvard College and is married with five children (ages five to twelve). | |||
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Gabrieli lives in Boston with his wife Hilary and their five children, John Abigail, Polly Lilla and Nicholas. | Gabrieli lives in Boston with his wife Hilary and their five children, John Abigail, Polly Lilla and Nicholas. | ||
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Christopher Gabrieli is a Hungarian-American Massachusetts businessman and American politician. He was the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. He declined Attorney General Tom Reilly's offer to be his running mate and is now running for Governor of Massachusetts. He announced his candidacy for governor of Massachusetts in April 2006. (see Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2006). The son of Hungarian immigrants, Gabrieli grew up in Buffalo, New York. He is a graduate of Harvard College and is married with five children (ages five to twelve).
On the issues
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- Taxes: Supports cuts based upon a "responsible" timetable
- Cape Wind project: Supports;
- Same-Sex Marriage: Supports;
- Stem Cell research: Supports;
- Death Penalty: Opposes;
- Abortion rights: Supports;
- MCAS: Supports;
- T fare increase (Proposed): Opposes