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Which Mass. governor candidate will ‘protect a woman’s freedom?’

Por: The Boston Globe Politics October 15, 2022

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in the race for governor, Attorney General Maura Healey went right after Republican legislator Geoff Diehl on abortion.“Given the national context, Massachusetts needs a governor who will protect a woman’s freedom to make decisions for herself,” Healey charged. “It’s as simple as that. I will, he won’t.”Did Diehl protest the characterization?Hard to say.Diehl declined to answer a question on whether he supports a federal abortion... + full article



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