Healey targets Trump as she kicks off her reelection campaign
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Healey targets Trump as she kicks off her reelection campaign
"The governor has said for months that she plans to seek reelection, and her campaign kicked off this week with a revamped website and a splashy announcement video. "These are tough times, and Donald Trump is making everything worse," Healey said in the video. Healey highlighted actions she took in her first term: filing legislation meant to reduce energy costs, facilitating the construction of close to 100,000 new homes, capping health care deductibles and co-pays, investing in housing and services for veterans, protecting SNAP benefits, strengthening the MBTA system, and making community colleges free for some students."
"Healey is running for reelection, she said, not just to lower costs but to stand up to the president. She blamed him for policies that raise prices, take away healthcare coverage, and separate families. "We see the damage he's doing to our state and our country, but we'll never back down," Healey said. Healey's campaign included footage of Trump berating reporters and of ICE agents smashing the windows of cars in order to detain immigrants. The video also included footage recently taken of ICE agents aggressively detaining a woman in Minneapolis."
Maura Healey launched her reelection campaign promising to lower costs and opposing President Donald Trump. Her campaign unveiled a revamped website and an announcement video declaring, "These are tough times, and Donald Trump is making everything worse." Healey highlighted first-term actions on energy, housing, health-care cost caps, veterans' services, SNAP protections, MBTA improvements, and making community colleges free for some students. The video included footage of Trump and aggressive ICE enforcement. Healey framed her reelection bid as standing up to federal policies that raise prices, weaken health coverage, and separate families.
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