Baker rebuffs queries on Romney v. Trump

BOSTON – A day after saying he wouldn't vote for Donald Trump, a testy Gov. Charlie Baker refused to offer his thoughts on former Gov. Mitt Romney's critique of the bombastic billionaire and the consequences of making him the Republican presidential nominee.
Baker, who had just spoken at White Ribbon Day awareness campaign for domestic violence, said he hadn't watched Romney's Thursday morning speech at the University of Utah, where the 2012 Republican nominee said that if Trump won the party's nod this year, "the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished."