October 28, 2009

New Campaign Website

We’re proud to announce our new Charlie Baker campaign website “version 2.0” at http://www.charliebaker2010.com.

Our new website enables you to connect with Charlie and our campaign more directly than ever. You can learn about the issues, sign up for campaign updates, and watch “Conversations with Charlie,” a series of videos, designed like a TV interface, on the key issues behind our campaign to turn Massachusetts around.

Additionally, we’ve added RSS feeds and other easy-to-access functionality, a live blog, a new online donation engine and even a new Team Baker store, for all your Team Baker T-shirts, hats, and so much more.

Changing Beacon Hill starts with changing state government. Send Charlie your ideas and your concerns using any of the social networking tools that serve as a bedrock of our new site, and be sure to look for more ways to connect with Charlie in the months to come.

Remember, our website will continue to grow as our campaign heats up—your thoughts and comments are always appreciated.

Please send any comments to webmaster@charliebaker2010.com. Also, “Connect with Charlie” via Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/charliebaker2010 or Twitter at http://twitter.com/BakerForGov.

October 22, 2009

Campaign Update

As we prepare to launch our new web site next week, I wanted to share some news about our growing campaign.  As you know, I believe every great idea starts with a conversation.  For those of you hearing directly from me for the first time, know that I value your support, and I look forward to many more conversations at every step of our campaign to get Massachusetts back on the right track. (more…)

October 6, 2009

Top Ten Policy Questions

1)    What is your position on Charter Schools?

I support Charter Schools.  I think Charter Schools, especially in urban communities, have had a positive influence on K-12 education.  I agree with President Obama’s decision to encourage states to invest in Charter Schools as part of their education reform efforts, and I have been extremely disappointed by Governor Patrick’s unwillingness (more…)