New Hampshire candidate for governor Kelly Ayotte called on her Democratic opponent to 'denounce' Massachusetts Gov. Healey's comments on a rape case.
New Hampshire Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte on Tuesday torched Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey's recent comments on a migrant rape case in the Bay State. Healey, a Democrat, recently was asked on camera by Boston 25 News about the case against Cory Alvarez, a 26-year-old migrant from Haiti who is charged with raping a 15-year-old disabled girl at the Comfort Inn in Rockland, Massachusetts, that was converted into an emergency migrant shelter by the state.
Craig needs to denounce Healey’s endorsement, and once and for all condemn sanctuary policies,' she added. MAYORKAS CALLS POLICY TO LET 30K MIGRANTS FLY IN EACH MONTH A ‘KEY ELEMENT’ OF BORDER PLAN AFTER LEGAL WIN In a post on X sharing the Herald's story, Ayotte also wrote, 'Joyce Craig can hide from the media all she wants, but she can't hide from the truth.
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