Minogue is ready to debate Healey, not primary opponent Shortsleeve
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Minogue is ready to debate Healey, not primary opponent Shortsleeve
"Mike Minogue stated, 'The 70 percent support I won was a mandate,' emphasizing his focus on the general election and the need for Republican unity against Healey."
"Brian Shortsleeve expressed, 'I will remain in the race and am focused on defeating Minogue in the Sept. 1 primary,' highlighting his determination despite Minogue's calls for unity."
Mike Minogue, the Republican gubernatorial candidate, seeks two debates with Governor Maura Healey before Labor Day, ignoring his primary opponent Brian Shortsleeve. Minogue received over 70% support at the Massachusetts Republican Party Convention, while Shortsleeve secured 15.5%, barely qualifying for the primary ballot. Minogue's allies are pressuring Shortsleeve to exit the race, but he insists on continuing. Minogue claims his support is a mandate and is concentrating on the general election, stating he has engaged in numerous appearances with opponents.
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