Rodney Glassman in The New York Times 2010s


On Abortion: Not conservative on abortion

Clarence Preston, 88, a retired AT&T worker from Prescott, quizzed Mr. Glassman on his views on abortion and immigration. Mr. Preston said later that he wished the candidate had been more conservative, but he was willing to at least give him a listen. "He sounded sincere," Mr. Preston said. "I like that he's here among the common people."
Source: Marc Lacey in New York Times on 2010 election Sep 6, 2010

On Immigration: Not conservative on immigration

Clarence Preston, 88, a retired AT&T worker from Prescott, quizzed Mr. Glassman on his views on abortion and immigration. Mr. Preston said later that he wished the candidate had been more conservative, but he was willing to at least give him a listen. "He sounded sincere," Mr. Preston said. "I like that he's here among the common people."
Source: Marc Lacey in New York Times on 2010 election Sep 6, 2010

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