Many Republicans are hopeful a red wave this fall will sweep conservatives like Diehl into office across the country — even in blue states like Massachusetts:
After the race was called, Diehl told supporters:I am a firm believer that when God shuts a door, he opens a window somewhere, so together we're going to find that window.", the popular Republican governor, declined to seek a third term, creating an open race. And polls show Diehl has a big lead over businessman Chris Doughty in the GOP primary in September.
He met his wife, KathyJo Boss, on a blind date. Five months later, they were married and eventually moved to her hometown of Whitman, next door to Brockton. They have been together 26 years and have two daughters. And while Diehl does not fully embrace Trump's baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen, he comes close.
The former state rep had to give up seeking another term in the state Legislature to challenge Warren in 2018. For the past two years, he has worked as an executive for an auto parts distributor owned by a Republican donor.showing him driving across the state in a Ford Bronco, reminiscent of Scott Brown's statewide tour in a pickup truck during Brown's successful campaign for the U.S. Senate.at the state GOP convention in Springfield, where he pledged to challenge liberal policies.
Loring Barnes, a Republican from Millis running for state representative, says Diehl’s ties to Trump make him unelectable in Massachusetts.
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