Some GOP candidates for governor have donated to Democrats. Here are all the candidates' donations broken down.
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Some GOP candidates for governor have donated to Democrats. Here are all the candidates' donations broken down.
"The three Republicans vying to take on Governor Maura Healey next year all have supported Republicans locally and nationally, but two have donated thousands of dollars to Massachusetts Democrats, while another's wife has donated $2,000 to Healey since 2017. The three GOP gubernatorial candidates - Brian Shortsleeve, Mike Minogue, and Mike Kennealy - are all prolific donors. Of the candidates, Shortsleeve has donated the most to Democrats but also to the Massachusetts Republican Party, a review of campaign finance records for federal and state campaigns"
"Shortsleeve has donated $32,000 to Rep. Seth Moulton, a Democrat. Minogue crossed the aisle with a nearly $15,000 donation to Sen. Ed Markey in 2013. Kennealy is the only candidate who hasn't donated a dime to Democratic congressional candidates in Massachusetts, according to public campaign finance data, while his wife, Trisha Kennealy, supported previous Healey campaigns as recently as 2022 along with other Democratic campaigns on a national level."
Three Republican candidates for governor — Brian Shortsleeve, Mike Minogue, and Mike Kennealy — have all been prolific political donors. Shortsleeve donated $32,000 to Rep. Seth Moulton, $18,000 to Rep. Jake Auchincloss, contributions to Attorney General Andrea Campbell, and to an environmental PAC, while also giving to the Massachusetts Republican Party. Minogue donated nearly $15,000 to Sen. Ed Markey in 2013. Kennealy has not donated to Democratic congressional candidates, but his wife, Trisha Kennealy, donated $2,000 to Maura Healey since 2017 and supported Healey campaigns as recently as 2022. Kennealy was the single largest donor to Massachusetts Republicans last cycle and served as MassGOP Finance Chair.
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