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What's his stance on bike lanes, and how high should we rezone all of Beacon Hill to house the homeless?

Thinking more about Kraft, it's clear he's running to the right of Wu (duh) and in any other region he'd just be a centrist R. Since Boston voted ~20% for the current president in the last election, there are Republican voters out there, albeit a minority.

Someone should ask Kraft why the current POTUS is great and excellent, and to share what he likes the most of these last few weeks and what he would bring to Boston. Responses either positive or negative would be fun to follow.
 
What's his stance on bike lanes, and how high should we rezone all of Beacon Hill to house the homeless?

Ruh roh, someone blew the dog whistle that is bike lanes.... gee I wonder how uncle wearing his "back the blue" hoodie feels about that one. Or maybe I should just go straight to the source and ask Brett Baier for a nuanced discussion on them.
 
Thinking more about Kraft, it's clear he's running to the right of Wu (duh) and in any other region he'd just be a centrist R. Since Boston voted ~20% for the current president in the last election, there are Republican voters out there, albeit a minority.

Someone should ask Kraft why the current POTUS is great and excellent, and to share what he likes the most of these last few weeks and what he would bring to Boston. Responses either positive or negative would be fun to follow.
Yeah I think the Kraft family's long history of supporting Republican politicians will add something interesting to this race. I feel like a lot of his family's pull would work better at the state level; I think people who vote in Boston might think differently about a Foxboro Prince...
 
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Surprised to see "less parking" from a suburban rep
 

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