Healey’s Comfers are not easy in front

Healey’s Comfers are not easy in front

The Democratic Gov. Maura Healey can be hard to overcome 2026 regardless of the first polls.

You can’t beat someone with no one, especially a man who is a man who has a man who has a governor of all the traps in his handlings.

There are many hours for things to change, of course, but so far, the two republican challenges of the progressive governor plans are still in any stages in their campaigns.

Mike Kennealy in Lexington and Brian Shorsleeve of Barnstable, who both served in the administration of former GOP Gov. Charlie Baker, Kennie at Home and Shortsleeve as an MBTA officer.

But before they can run against Healey, one of them must win the party’s endorsement of the Republic and a GOP Primary. This is not a quick road.

Four years ago, Geoff Diehl, the Republican opposition to Healey, spent a lot of time, money and energy firing Chrisenger businessman in November November.

As he defeated Primary’s significance, gaining 148,970 votes in 119,288 for the carpenter, the campaign is worthy of him. Ansectog, later he was demolished by Healey on November 2022 elections of 1,584,403 votes for Healey up to 859,343 for Diehl.

No doubt Healey could do better to Healey without him a chief provoke, but in progressive, anti-Trump massachusetts that he was about to disappear.

Even Kenneale or Shortleeeve will stand a better chance against Healey if they don’t have to campaign against each other in a Republican Primary.

So now 2026 and Healey’s decision to find a second year term, a term he expects to win no matter who his suppress opponent.

A survey issued by the University of New Hampshire reporting that there is no half of 907 bad voters to voters approved by Kenneal and Shortsleeve.

Anti-Healey Polled people are likely to voters in Massachusetts leaving Massachusetts for Granite State.

The same surber seems to step himself, however, by teaching that 78% of Democrats think Healey is fine.

Both Kennealy and Shortsleeve the Charlie Baker Republicans, candidates need to appeal to democrats and independently to win, what the baker does.

But baker, in his first run for the governor, defeated in democratic Gov. Caste Patrick – And the power of Incumblency – in 2010. That way the refusal to run a third term and the chair was opened, that the baker was selected.

If the hereey has a problem with winning a second term not from a republic candidate, especially one who refuses to support Donald Trump. Trump is the only thing that the Republicans have come to them.

The greatest potential threat of Healey from the companion Democrat Dizoglio, should he decide to challenge Healey in democratic primary.

While Dizoglio insisted that he had no plans to challenge Healey, he had a group of supporters, disappointed in Beacon Hill, who encouraged him to run.

Failure is over Dizoglio’s plans, tired of the Democratic State home establishment – especially lawyer General Andrea Campbell – to audit the Massachusetts legislature.

While the question provides the Dizoglio power to the legislature approved by a whopping 72% of voters in the final election, Campbell is associated with the leaders of the blocking of enforcement.

Campbell, the principal official of the state, “expressed more concerned with” rights “to illegal immigrants than the will of the citizens of Massachusetts.

Dizoglio, who served in the house and Senate, was elected auditors of 2022 mostly because he campaigned at the opening books of Massachusetts Legislature.

It’s a winning issue. It’s still. So beware.

Political political reporters Peter Lucas can be reached at: [email protected]

Mike Kennealy. (Staff photo by Stuart Cahill / Boston Herald)
Brian Shortsleeve, a likely GOP candidate for Masochusetts Govertor, talking to the Herald in an interview at Prudotal Center. (Libby O'Neill / Boston Herald)
Brian Shortsleeve. (Libby O’Neill / Boston Herald)

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