Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey Enters Governor’s Race – The New York Times

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Ms. Healey, 50, was elected to the attorney general’s office in 2014 and re-elected in 2018, by wide margins both times. She was the first openly gay attorney general in the United States.

Like many other states in the Northeast, Massachusetts is reliably blue in presidential elections but has often elected Republican governors. In the past 30 years, only one Democrat — Deval Patrick, who served from 2007 to 2015 — has been elected to the state’s highest office.

Mr. Baker, the outgoing governor, is a moderate Republican who is more popular among Democrats and independents than within his own party. He has criticized former President Donald J. Trump and bucked his party on issues like abortion — the type of dissent that has become a serious liability in Republican primaries. Had Mr. Baker run again, he would have faced a Trump-endorsed challenger, the former state lawmaker Geoff Diehl.

But Mr. Trump is unpopular in the state, giving Democrats a better chance against Mr. Diehl in the general election than they would have had against Mr. Baker.

Ms. Healey’s opponents in the Democratic primary will include Sonia Chang-Díaz, a progressive state senator, and Danielle Allen, a Harvard professor who received a MacArthur “genius” grant for her work on race and political theory.

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