5 of the final seven governors of Democrat-controlled Massachusetts have been Republicans.
Republican Mike Kennealy would make it six.
Mike who?
Mike Kennealy of Lexington, that’s who. Kennealy is a 57-year-old former enterprise entrepreneur who discovered public service to be a second calling.
That second calling led him to go away the non-public fairness world to serve in quite a lot of public service endeavors, starting as particular advisor to the turnaround of the Lawrence public faculty system.
In 2015, he joined GOP Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration as Assistant Secretary for Enterprise Development and later as Secretary of Housing and Improvement.
He most just lately served as senior advisor and chief technique officer on the Boys and Ladies Golf equipment of Boston.
Now the would-be governor has already put up $2 million of his personal cash to get his marketing campaign rolling.
He claims he has the “balanced expertise” to be an efficient governor who “can get the job executed.”
“I consider in myself. I consider within the folks. I consider I would be the governor,” Kennealy stated over espresso.
Had been he to take action, he would comply with within the fashionable footsteps of a sequence of Republican governors who had been capable of get elected or serve in a closely Democratic and progressive state. They had been Invoice Weld, 1991-1997; the late Paul Cellucci, 1997-2001; appearing Gov. Jane Swift, 2001-2003; Mitt Romney 2003-2007, and Charlie Baker, 2015- 2023.
Republican Geoff Diehl would have been the sixth, however he was handily defeated by Democrat Maura Healey within the final election. Healey is working for reelection.
However the truth that a Republican can win the governorship in a closely Democratic state has given hope to Kennealy and to fellow Republican Brian Shortsleeve, a former MBTA official below Baker, who can be working for governor.
“The state works higher with Republican governors,” Kennealy stated, even with a Legislature that’s closely managed by the Democrats. “It would work higher with my broad expertise,” he added.
“On the finish of the day, all folks need is commonsense management,” he stated.
However there’s not a lot of that on the State Home as of late, based on Kennealy, and he has taken Healey to activity over quite a lot of points.
They vary from her dealing with — or mishandling — of the expensive unlawful immigration invasion to forcing communities to construct housing below the MBTA Communities Act.
He additionally chided Healey for siding with the rioters in Los Angeles by criticizing President Trump’s choice to ship within the California Nationwide Guard. “This isn’t about politics, it’s about public security,” he stated, including that Healey has “overstayed” her time as governor.
Whereas he labored for Baker, when Baker signed the MBTA Communities Act that mandates MBTA adjoining communities construct reasonably priced housing, Kennealy didn’t help it, however proposed extra voluntary housing collaboration between the state and the communities.
He stated one among his first acts as a governor could be to amend the act. He will even search to amend the misinterpreted state’s so-called “Proper to Shelter Legislation” that has served as a magnet for unlawful immigrants from all over the world.
Signed into regulation by Gov. Michel Dukakis in 1983, the regulation was initially designed to supply housing and different advantages to homeless Massachusetts residents, to not unlawful immigrants.
Nevertheless, Healey and different progressive Democrats have parsed and skirted the regulation by calling unlawful immigrants “residents.”
Whereas Kennealy didn’t vote for President Trump within the final election, he, in contrast to Healey, stated he would work with Trump, and he praised Trump for shutting down the border and halting Joe Biden’s disastrous open borders coverage.
Healey, slightly than attacking Trump, “must be thanking him for securing the border,” he stated.
It’s early within the 2026 marketing campaign for governor and Kennealy is at this level comparatively unknown.
He’s the brand new child on the block. However be careful. He’s been round.
Veteran political reporter Peter Lucas may be reached at: peter.lucas@bostonherald.com