Meet the 3 Republicans Hoping to Unseat Sen. Elizabeth Warren in November
Who Are the Republican Candidates?
Three Republicans are vying for the chance to challenge Democratic incumbent Sen. Elizabeth Warren in November's election:
- Geoff Diehl, a former state representative
- Leah Cole Allen, a businesswoman and political newcomer
- Rayla Campbell, an attorney and former aide to Gov. Charlie Baker
The primary election will be held on September 6, 2022 and the general election will be held on November 8, 2022.
Geoff Diehl
Platform:
- Supports former President Donald Trump
- Opposes abortion rights
- Wants to reduce taxes
- Supports gun rights
Diehl is a conservative Republican who has been endorsed by Trump. He is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and opposes gun control measures.
Leah Cole Allen
Platform:
- Supports abortion rights
- Wants to address climate change
- Supports gun control measures
- Supports affordable healthcare
Allen is a moderate Republican who has been endorsed by former Gov. Bill Weld. She is a businesswoman and political newcomer who is running on a platform of change.
Rayla Campbell
Platform:
- Supports abortion rights
- Wants to reduce taxes
- Supports gun rights
- Supports affordable healthcare
Campbell is a moderate Republican who has been endorsed by Gov. Charlie Baker. She is an attorney and former aide to Baker who is running on a platform of experience.
Who is the Favorite to Win the Republican Nomination?
Diehl is considered the favorite to win the Republican nomination. He has the backing of Trump and the Republican establishment. However, Allen and Campbell are both viable candidates who could pose a challenge to Diehl.
What are the Key Issues in the Race?
The key issues in the race are abortion, climate change, gun control, and healthcare. These are all issues that are important to voters in Massachusetts.
Who Will Win the General Election?
The general election is expected to be close. Warren is a popular incumbent, but the Republicans are hoping to capitalize on voter dissatisfaction with the Biden administration.
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