Massachusetts GOP voters size up Trump loyalist Geoff Diehl for Governor
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Trump endorsed Geoff Diehl against Chris Doughty in Massachusetts' Republican gubernatorial primary Tuesday. As winner of Tuesday's primary he will face Democrat and state attorney general Maura Healey in November's midterm election
USA Today published a centrist article reporting on Geoff Diehl’s background and his politics. He was born in Bethlehem, PA, worked in New York, NY and unsuccessfully ran against Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren for Senate in 2018.
A left-leaning article from Washington Post highlights how the challenge for Diehl in the general election is that support of Trump may play well among the party’s conservative wing but may be a liability as registered Republicans in Massachusetts make up less than 10% of the electorate, with 31% for Democrats and 57% for independents.
A right-leaning article from Fox News highlights how Trump is supporting Diehl, who is a firm backer of the former president’s unproven claims the 2020 election was "rigged" and "stolen." "Geoff is a proven fighter who successfully pushes back on the ultraliberal extremists," Trump said as he praised Diehl on a primary eve tele-rally. "He’ll rule your state with an iron fist, and he’ll do what has to be done," the former president added.
From the center
Who is Geoff Diehl, the Trump-backed Republican running for Massachusetts governor?
USA Today
From the right
Trump's political clout on the line again in Massachusetts GOP gubernatorial showdown
Fox News