Minogue Wins 70% Of GOP Delegates In Massachusetts
Wealthy former biotech executive Minogue secured 70% of delegates at the state Republican convention yesterday. Minogue, running as a political outsider, criticized Governor Maury Healey regarding government overspending. Former MBTA chief Brian Shortsleeve received just over the 15% required to qualify for the ballot. Former Baker Cabinet Secretary Mike Kniele failed to qualify for the ballot. Minogue's campaign focuses on criticizing Governor Maury Healy for overspending and said her business experience.
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WBUR Boston
“At their convention yesterday, the state GOP voted to back the wealthy former biotech executive, a conservative Republican who pitches himself as a political outsider.”
WBUR Boston
“At their convention yesterday, the state GOP voted to back the wealthy former biotech executive, a conservative Republican who pitches himself to himself as a political outsider. Minogue took 70% of the delegates.”
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