Boston Herald

PARTY FOUL: WELD’S PREZ

- Joe BATTENFELD

Former Massachuse­tts Gov. William F. Weld is drawing flak from his home state party after launching an explorator­y bid for president designed to damage President Trump’s re-election hopes.

The new chairman of the state GOP took quick aim at Weld for running as a Republican against Trump, comparing him to traitor Benedict Arnold and calling on voters to “reject” his candidacy.

“Weld is the same ex-Republican who deserted Massachuse­tts for New York, who endorsed President Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain, who renounced the GOP for the Libertaria­n Party, who ran against the Trump-Pence Republican ticket in 2016 while cozying up to Democrat Hillary Clinton,” MassGOP Chairman Jim Lyons said. “After abandoning Republican­s, Democrats and Libertaria­ns, Weld demands that faithful Republican­s consider him as their standard-bearer. Even Benedict Arnold switched allegiance­s less often!”

Lyons’ harsh assessment of Weld’s explorator­y effort puts on full display the rightward tilt of the state party since Lyons took over last month.

But it also puts Gov. Charlie Baker in an awkward position, because Baker is a close ally and friend of Weld’s and worked for him as budget chief in the 1990s.

Baker is vacationin­g in Florida this week but his top political adviser issued a statement calling Weld a close “friend and mentor.” But he also stopped well short of endorsing him.

“Governor Baker considers Governor Weld a friend and mentor, but his focus remains on his ambitious agenda, including increasing education funding, creating more housing options, improving transporta­tion and making our communitie­s more resilient to climate change — not presidenti­al politics.”

Baker, like Weld, has also been harshly critical of Trump and conceivabl­y could give a big lift to Weld by helping him. But Baker also raises a lot of money for the party and has promised to try and work with the new chairman.

The intraparty drama erupted hours after Weld announced his explorator­y bid in New Hampshire, lambasting Trump as “unstable” and saying he has put the

 ?? AP ?? CROSSING LINES: Former Gov. William Weld, seen above in New Hampshire on Friday, is drawing ire from the state GOP, including from party chairman Jim Lyons,opposite right, for announcing his explorator­y bid into becoming president. Gov. Charlie Baker, opposite far right, is a friend of Weld’s.
AP CROSSING LINES: Former Gov. William Weld, seen above in New Hampshire on Friday, is drawing ire from the state GOP, including from party chairman Jim Lyons,opposite right, for announcing his explorator­y bid into becoming president. Gov. Charlie Baker, opposite far right, is a friend of Weld’s.
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