
Both candidates for governor of Massachusetts have made economic issues and affordability the cornerstones of their campaigns. But at last night’s debate, cultural issues were persistent reminders that this election is set against the backdrop of national politics.
Catch up fast: Much of the debate between Attorney General Maura Healey (D) and former state Rep. Geoff Diehl (R) centered on the cost of living, with an emphasis on home heating costs.
Diehl said Healey's dedication to rapidly adopting green energy will only drive up costs for consumers.
He pointed to his own successful campaign in 2012 to repeal a gas tax increase.
Healey said her office has stood up to utility companies, saving state ratepayers billions.
The intrigue: Early on, Healey declared that "abortion is on the ballot in this race," and later labeled Diehl's stance on the issue as "extreme, dangerous," and him as "unqualified to serve."