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ibed "pro-life" Democrat, was dogged in part by his decision 
to vote against President Barack Obama's 2010 health care law.Gomez, 47, 
was virtually unknown in Massachusetts politics before announcing his plan 
to run for Kerry's seat earlier this year.Gomez, the son of Colombian 
immigrants, celebrated his outsider status, wearing his lack of Washington 
experience as a badge of honor. Gomez also had a compelling life 
story, learning to speak English in kindergarten before going on to become 
a Navy pilot and SEAL, earn an MBA at Harvard Business School 
and launch a career in private equity.Gomez, of Cohasset, cast himself as 
the new face of the Republican Party, which has struggled to reach 
out to minority populations following the defeat last year of GOP presidential 
candidate and former Gov. Mitt Romney.Gomez has introduced himself in Spanish 
in campaign ads and on the stump in a state where Hispanic 
voters are a small but growing slice of the population.Sullivan, an early 
favorite among conservative Republicans, touted his law enforcement and 
national security background, having helped investigate the Sept. 11, 2001, 
terror attacks and the failed attempt to blow up an airliner using 
shoe bombs.But Sullivan, of Abington, collected the smallest amount of campaign 
contributions of the three GOP candidates and was unable to run any 
statewide TV ads.Winslow, a former judge from Norfolk who served as chief 
legal counsel in Romney's administra
HARARE, Zimbabwe  Zimbabwe's official media says the nation's generals and 
police commanders won't meet with the prime minister and other "malcontents" 
trying to undermine their powers.The state-owned Herald newspaper, controlled 
by President Robert Mugabe's party, reported Wednesday the country's police 
chief warned critics of the army and police that they risked being 
arrested if they continued demanding reforms in the security forces and 
"peddling lies" on the role of the armed services ahead of crucial 
elections later this year.Security chiefs "will neither meet or engage" 
with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the paper quoted police chief Augustine 
Chihuri saying.Zimbabwe's security chiefs "have no business talking to individuals 
of no substance," Chihuri said.Tsvangirai's party has called for an overhaul 
of the police and military blamed for openly supporting Mugabe.
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