Democrat Gov. Deval Patrick: Bain Capital Is "Not A Bad Company" “No, [Bain Capital is] not a bad company and nobody is saying they are, including the president. It's a remarkable thing.” – Democrat Gov. Deval Patrick
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“No, [Bain Capital is] not a bad company and nobody is saying they are, including the president. It's a remarkable thing.” – Democrat Gov. Deval Patrick
John King USA
CNN
May 22, 2012
JOHN KING, CNN: “You're in a very interesting position this year. I want to start with… You're the governor of a state that Bain Capital calls its global home. It's right up the street in Lowell headquarters.”
DEVAL PATRICK, MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR: “Indeed.”
KING: “Are they a bad company?”
PATRICK: “No, they're not a bad company and nobody is saying they are, including the president. It's a remarkable thing.”
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