What’s State GOP Chairman Tilt About? Not What You Might Think

Over the past several months, even the past several cycles, various pundits have argued the divide in the Massachusetts Republican Party is about moderates vs. liberals, or more recently Trump vs. anti-Trump. While some folks might look at it that way, those who look deeper will see that the divide in the Republican state committee isn't really about these quarrels.

When we look back to the state committee races earlier this year, Governor Charlie Baker was heavily involved to "take control" of the Party. The end result was a closely divided Party, with the April National Committeewoman's race ending in a 37 to 41 vote. But what did it take to earn Governor Baker's endorsement in these elections? What did his candidates have in common?

Jackson Pledges New Direction For Boston
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Jackson Pledges New Direction For Boston

State House News Service

ROXBURY, MASS., JAN. 12, 2017…..Without mentioning the mayor by name, Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson tore into what he said was Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's misplaced focus on the city's wealthy business community as he announced his mayoral bid at a rally in Dudley Square on Thursday.

"Across the city, gentrification has become a neighborhood norm. We seem to be judging our success by the number of million-dollar condos, skyscrapers and publicly funded helipads that are being built rather than the mobility of our families and the percentage of them who are managing to escape poverty. Can a brother get an amen?" Jackson said to cheers from his crowd of supporters.

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