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Diehl and Healey face off in their final debate
10/21/2022 1:16:00 PM In their second and final debate ahead of the first weekend of early voting Democrat Maura Healey and Republican Geoff Diehl sparred over the economy abortion rights and Donald Trump
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In their second and final debate ahead of the first weekend of early voting, Democrat Maura Healey and Republican Geoff Diehl sparred over the economy, abortion rights and Donald Trump: In their second and final debate ahead of the first weekend of early voting Democrat Maura Healey and Republican Geoff Diehl sparred over the economy abortion rights and Donald Trump sparred over the economy, abortion rights and Donald Trump.As she did a week ago, Healey quickly tried to tie Diehl to the former president. Asked if they would accept the results of the Nov. 8 election, Healey said she would, and then attacked Diehl for pushing Trump's"big lie" that he won in 2020. "Those are really dangerous statements in these times," Healey said."Those are the kind of statements that incited the violence — the attack — on the United States Capitol that resulted in injury and death to police officers."For his part, Diehl said he would also accept the results of the November election. But as a supporter of the former president, Diehl has pushed Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was rigged. And last night, he said it is appropriate to continue to raise questions about possible irregularities. Read more:
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She will play Doris, the matriarch of the Von Erich wrestling family, in the film that also stars Zac Efron,… WATCH: Healey and Diehl face off during gubernatorial debateHAPPENING NOW: Maura Healey and Geoff Diehl face off in the second gubernatorial debate. You can listen to the debate on WBUR or watch LIVE: Geoff Diehl sparred over the economy, abortion rights and Donald Trump.-endorsed former state legislator, repeatedly said he would not"anticipate ever raising taxes" and opposed a proposal to increase taxes on the wealthiest taxpayers.The gubernatorial hopefuls will debate at 8 p.Sean Durkin is writing and directing. As she did a week ago, Healey quickly tried to tie Diehl to the former president. Asked if they would accept the results of the Nov. next Image 1 of 2 Marlborough, MA - September 5: Republican gubernatorial candidate Geoff Diehl meets with parade attendees at the Marlborough Labor Day Parade. 8 election, Healey said she would, and then attacked Diehl for pushing Trump's"big lie" that he won in 2020. The station is hosting the debate in coordination with WBUR and The Boston Globe. "Those are really dangerous statements in these times," Healey said. (Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) When directly asked about not raising taxes, Healey said she was not"going to commit to particular pledges."Those are the kind of statements that incited the violence — the attack — on the United States Capitol that resulted in injury and death to police officers. " For his part, Diehl said he would also accept the results of the November election. next Image 1 of 2 BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 05: Massachusetts Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Maura Healey at the Park Plaza Hotel on September 5, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. You can watch the debate live below. But as a supporter of the former president, Diehl has pushed Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was rigged. And last night, he said it is appropriate to continue to raise questions about possible irregularities. (David L. "It's OK to say that things like mail-in balloting may have been handled badly," Diehl asserted, while acknowledging that Joe Biden"was certified and became our president." As he did a week ago, Diehl, a fiscal and social conservative, attacked Healey for being aligned with Biden on policies that he says have produced"high taxes, soaring gas prices, more government control and less individual freedom. In an email to his supporters, the Republican added:"There is only one thing you need to know about tonight's debate in the race for Governor -- Maura Healey REFUSED to promise voters that she won't raise taxes. ” Healey pushed back and said her top priorities are to make housing and child care more affordable, as well as to push for tax cuts and money from Washington to help with rising energy costs. Healey also pledged to protect abortion rights in Massachusetts and attacked Diehl as out of step with most voters on the issue."In fact, Maura Healey is already working hard to raise taxes by supporting Question One. "My opponent celebrated when Roe was overturned," Healey said, adding that Diehl favors defunding Planned Parenthood and jailing doctors who provide abortion care. For his part, Diehl said he would respect the Roe Act — the Massachusetts law that protects abortion rights — if he is elected governor and accused Healey of trying to scare voters." Massachusetts Republican Geoff Diehl, left, speaks with Massachusetts Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey, right, before their televised debate for governor, Wednesday, Oct. "There is no way I'm changing that law," Diehl declared, even though he personally opposes abortion and voiced concerns with parts of the law in the past. Thursday night's debate was Diehl's last and best opportunity to gain ground on Healey in an election in which she's heavily favored. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, Pool). Democrats outnumber Republicans in Massachusetts by a wide margin. And a recent poll found Diehl trailing by 23 points. Voters are already casting ballots by mail, and early voting in Massachusetts begins Saturday. .