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Lively was an independent candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 election. [3] [4]He ran again as a Republican candidate in the 2018 election. [5] At the Massachusetts Republican Party's state convention on April 28, 2018, he received support from nearly a third of the delegates present, exceeding the minimum requirement to appear on the ballot for the primary election on ...
In September 2017 he announced he was in the process of changing the purpose of his campaign committee from a county to a statewide office. He cited the governor's criticisms of President Donald Trump and his willingness to work with Democrats as his inspiration to run. [15] On December 8, 2017, Scott Lively announced his campaign. [16]
Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts (2015–2023) [2] Scott Brown, former U.S. senator from Massachusetts (2010–2013), former U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa (2017–2020), and nominee for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire in 2014 [13] Mike Kennealy, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development for the Commonwealth of ...
Reichert said as governor he would prioritize public safety, referencing his 33 years and two terms as sheriff at the King County Sheriff’s Office and the dozens of sheriffs who have endorsed him.
Scott Brown, former U.S. senator (ran for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire) [108] Gabriel E. Gomez, nominee for U.S. Senate in 2013 [109] Karyn Polito, former state representative and nominee for state treasurer in 2010 [110] (running for lieutenant governor)
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., a former Florida governor, endorsed Ramaswamy for Ohio governor last week. "I’ve had the privilege of working closely with @VivekGRamaswamy and he is totally focused on ...
Update: 1/7/24, 12 p.m. ET — Bryan Freedman, who is Justin Baldoni's lawyer, issued the following statement in response to Lively's team: "It is painfully ironic that Blake Lively is accusing ...
Governor Rick Scott was elected with 48.9% of the vote in 2010, defeating then-Chief Financial Officer of Florida Alex Sink by a margin of just over 1 percent. [91] He announced his bid for a second term [92] and faced former Republican governor turned Democrat Charlie Crist [93] and Libertarian Adrian Wyllie. [94]