THE WHITE TOOTHED GOVERNOR CHARLIE BAKER APPOINTED POLITICAL
HACKS WHO FAILED TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC OR DO THEIR JOBS...THE MEDIA
GAVE THEM A FREE RIDE...NEVER REPORTED OR CONDEMNED THEIR FAILURES.
SLOW ZONE SHORTSLEEVE IS A PRIME EXAMPLE WHO WAVES THE BANNER OF
HIS ACTIONS ON THE MBTA THAT LEFT DISASTERS THAT ARE COSTLY TO CORRECT
AND CHARLIE BAKER IGNORED!
CHARLIE BAKER WAS IN CHARGE!
MIKE KENNEALY MAY HAVE TRAVELED THE COMMONWEALTH, BUT DID
NOTHING TO ADDRESS HOUSING BEYOND THE MBTA COMMUNITIES ACT
WHICH PLACES THE BURDEN TO CREATE HOUSING ON MBTA COMMUNITIES.
REPUBLICAN VOTERS NEED TO SCRUTINIZE THE PERFORMANCE OF CANDIDATES
RATHER THAN SIMPLY VOTE "R."
MIKE KENNEALY IS JUST ANOTHER MASS GOP LOSER WHO DID NOTHING!
HIS COMMENTS REGARDING THE ENERGY REFORM BILL ARE UNINFORMED
AND ECHO TRUMP'S IGNORANCE!
WE NEED INFORMED LEADERSHIP, NOT A TRUMP HACK!
What to know about Mike Kennealy, Healey’s first Republican challenger for governor
Kennealy was Charlie Baker’s housing and economics chief
After a career in the private equity industry, Kennealy served in Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration. He spent four years as housing and economic development secretary, helping craft the state’s approach to reopening after COVID-19 business closures.
Kennealy also held that role when Baker signed the MBTA Communities Act, the controversial law that requires multifamily zoning near transit stations.
The Massachusetts Democratic Party labeled him “MAGA Mike Kennealy,” seeking to tie him to President Donald Trump, and zeroed in on Kennealy’s background.
“Mike Kennealy’s job was to oversee housing and economic development in our state. He failed to prevent skyrocketing housing costs and failed to cut taxes — which Governor Healey passed in her first year in office,” Mass. Democratic Party Chair Steve Kerrigan said in a statement, pointing to a tax relief proposal that lawmakers did not advance under Baker and passed when Healey proposed her version. “We need a Governor who is going to continue to deliver for people and stand up to Donald Trump, not take us backwards - it’s why we must re-elect Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll.”
Kennealy does not mention Trump in his announcement video, but the president and Massachusetts’ response to his agenda will loom large over the 2026 gubernatorial race.
As housing and economic development chief, Kennealy visited more than 150 of the state’s 351 cities and towns, according to his campaign.
Criss-crossing the state as a cabinet secretary doesn’t necessarily translate into name recognition with voters, though.
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