In the wake of homophobic and racist comments by Lyons allies, such as one member who said she was “sickened” that a gay couple had adopted children, national Republican figures distanced themselves from the party. In October 2021, Baker called for Lyons to resign. Meanwhile, a number of seats have been vacant for more than a year, a deliberate move, critics say, by Lyons to keep political opponents off the party’s governing body.
JV WRITES TO POSTER "The Third," - the Boston Herald's diminishing returns has it playing to its dwindling base. I went to school with public figure Jimmy Lyons, the Jimmy that I knew back in the 1960s wasn't the racist, homophobic leader that he embraces today. (One would suspect he has a man crush on Donald Trump) We were getting along fine just a couple of years ago, but the homophobia is real, he has family members that are just as anti-gay. It is sad, but in 2022, that is not what is needed for a party leader.
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For years, the party has been split between conservatives who back Jim Lyons, the chairman of the state Republican Party, and Donald Trump, and more moderate Republicans in the mold of departing Governor Charlie Baker.
The
chairman’s election in January will force the party to decide: opt for
new leadership and a new approach, or continue its hard-line tactics
that risk losing more races, money, and membership?
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