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The poll, conducted by the university's Lowell campus, also found that voters are more likely to trust state lawmakers than Romney when it comes to decisions about taxes and program cuts.
The telephone poll of 403 Massachusetts voters had generally good news for Romney as he begins to ramp up for next year's governor's race.
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Attorney General Reilly, who has yet to announce his candidacy for governor, the poll held a kernel of good news. The poll had
45 percent of voters choosing Reilly and 41 percent choosing Romney in a head to head match, a statistical dead heat.Romney did much better against another potential Democratic challenger,
State Secretary William Galvin, who polled just 35 percent of voters compared to 43 for Romney.http://news.bostonherald.com/localPolitics/view.bg?articleid=67603