HAMILTON, Mass. — As Massachusetts enters 2026, Mike Minogue, candidate for governor, said voters are facing a clear choice: continue in a system that works for the political elite or build a better future that works for everyday Bay Staters.
“The system is working for some but not for all in Massachusetts. Under Maura Healey, the political elite are doing fine, but it’s hard for working people and families to get ahead, buy a home, pay their bills, and get a good education,” said Mike Minogue. “The people of Massachusetts deserve a new kind of governor who will solve problems and not sacrifice results for party politics.”
Minogue said he will spend 2026 traveling the Commonwealth, listening to voters, and laying out a plan for Massachusetts’ next chapter.
“It’s time to restore accountability, affordability, opportunity, and keep our communities safe. Those are the standards I’ll run on and the standards Healey’s administration has repeatedly failed to meet.”
Looking ahead, Minogue said he will focus on making Massachusetts work for working people and families.
“This year is about putting Massachusetts voters at the center of every decision,” Minogue said. “I’m running to make Massachusetts the best place to live, work, and raise a family.”