Romney, Clinton Wade Into Massachusetts Governor's Race

They're both also scheduled to be in New Hampshire next week

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former President Bill Clinton will be in Massachusetts on the same day next week campaigning for their parties' candidates for Massachusetts governor, according to the Boston Herald.

The newspaper reported that Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, will attend a fundraiser for Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker on Thursday, Oct. 16 at the Lenox Hotel in Boston. Clinton will headline a campaign rally in support of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley at Clark University in Worcester that afternoon. Doors open to the public at 2 p.m.

Clinton is also scheduled to speak at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Manchester, New Hampshire, later Thursday evening. And he'll be in Hartford, Connecticut on Monday, Oct. 13, to support Gov. Dannel Malloy and other Connecticut Democrats.

Romney will be in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Oct. 15, to campaign with Republican U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown.

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