Massachusetts Republican Gubernatorial Winner Geoff Diehl Vows To Trump Healey
In celebrating his victory as a common sense conservative in his bid for the Republican nomination for Massachusetts governor, Geoff Diehl wasted no time in laying out his priorities to beat Democratic contender Maura Healey.
His list of things to do includes implementing a plan that would allow parents to use the tax support they pay to go to a local public school of their choice or credit for homeschooling.
Diehl also vowed he would rehire state workers—including 75 state police officers fired for refusing to comply with COVID vaccine mandates—and restore the constitutional rights of health care workers who were also fired for rejecting the vaccine.
That is something that surely resonates with his running mate Leah Allen, a registered nurse who was fired when she opted against taking the vaccine while pregnant. Allen also won her primary for lieutenant governor.
“Nobody should have to choose between their livelihoods versus their health care choices,” Diehl said at a press conference he held at the Elk Lodge in West Roxbury on Sept. 7.
On hand was Massachusetts Republican Party chairman Jim Lyons who hailed Diehl’s win over moderate Republican Chris Doughty as “a testament to what the grassroots the Republican party has become.”
He honed on the successful referendum efforts, both he and Diehl were involved in, to put a new law passed by Massachusetts Democrats granting driver’s licenses to illegal aliens, to the vote of the people in the general election.
While the organizers only needed 40,000 to get on the ballot, they collected 100,000 signatures, Lyons announced.
“Can you imagine what Beacon Hill would be like with one-party rule,” said Lyons in implying outgoing Gov. Charlie Baker’s status as a Republican.
“We already have a radical out-of-control legislature now.”
While most conservatives lobbied for a Diehl win over Doughty,
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