Our nominating convention in Springfield was an enormous success.
Republicans from all over Massachusetts filled the MassMutual Center with constant energy, our candidates delivered rousing speeches, and we put the radical left on notice that we're here, we're going to be loud, and will never back down from a fight over principles that matter.
Here is our roster of party-endorsed nominees:
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- Geoff Diehl, governor. Geoff promises to rehire any state employee who was fired over a refusal to bow down to the vaccine mandate, and issue pink slips the next day to those who dismissed these workers from their jobs.
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- Leah Allen Cole, lieutenant governor. Leah, a hospital nurse, risked her life to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic only to be fired from her job for refusing to take the vaccine during her pregnancy.
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- Jay McMahon, attorney general. Jay garnered more than 20,000 signatures en-route to ensuring his name will appear on the 2022 election ballot, almost more than twice as many as the leading Democrat. Jay promises to remove politics from the AG office and allow law-and-order to serve as his guide, unlike current Attorney General Maura Healey, who infamously said about the 2022 summer of rioting: "Yes, America is burning, but that's how forests grow."
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- Rayla Campbell, secretary of the commonwealth. Rayla brought down the house with a rousing speech that focused in part on the secrecy of this office, long held by Democrat William Galvin. She vowed to cast the floodlights on the inner workings of a bureaucracy that has been more interested in keeping Democrats from being exposed than from serving the public good.
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- Anthony Amore, auditor. Anthony reminded delegates that he's got more experience with investigations and audits, both as a former federal agent and private investigator, than the two Democrats running for the position put together. He too promises to take politics out of an office that, like the state secretary's, is more focused on protecting Democrats than protecting taxpayers.
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We're laying down the roadmap for a Republican comeback, and even though we've been plugging away for a while now, we're still just getting started.
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Thank you for your continued support, and thank you for voting Republican.
Yours,
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Jim Lyons
Chairman, Massachusetts Republican Party
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