The Sun (Lowell)

Lelling hints of future run for elective office

- By Joe Battenfeld

Republican U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling, who has carved out a strong law and order image during his tenure as Massachuse­tts’ top federal prosecutor, is considerin­g a potential run for office in the future.

In an interview with the Herald, Lelling did not specify what office he’s looking at but that after he begins a stint in the private sector he will take a look at making the leap into elective politics.

“Yeah I’ve thought about that,” Lelling said. “I wouldn’t foreclose it. I think it is possible I could pursue something in politics.”

He has led the prosecutio­n of gang leaders and drug dealers — as well as the wealthy in the “Varsity Blues” college cheating scandal — but jumping into politics would be his toughest assignment yet.

“These days you really have to think twice before getting into elective politics,” he said.

Especially as a member of the Republican Trump administra­tion in Massachuse­tts.

There are a few high profile races in the years ahead, including the governor’s race in 2022. While still over a year away, potential candidates are already emerging.

Former U.S. Senate candidate Geoff Diehl, a former Republican state lawmaker, has said he’s looking at the gubernator­ial race, and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito would likely run if Gov. Charlie Baker isn’t in the race. Baker has not said whether he’ ll be seeking a third term.

“I think it’s likely Governor Baker runs again,” Lelling said.

The top federal cop in Massachuse­tts said “it’s been an honor” to do his job but recognizes that it was tough to serve as a Republican appointee in a deep blue state.

“It’s a hard job in this state if you’re a representa­tive of a Republican administra­tion … . Despite that I’ve had a good run,” Lelling said.

As a member of the Trump administra­tion “you inevitably wind up pursuing law enforcemen­t policies that are not popular,” Lelling added. “You have to do that. This job is not a popularity contest.”

Lelling says he thinks the biggest successes he’s had in office ‘are the ones that really change the national conversati­on on a given subject’ — like the “Varsity Blues” investigat­ion that raised public awareness of how college admissions are conducted.

“I’m pretty philosophi­cal about that the new U.S. attorney will come in with a new set of priorities from D.C.,” Lelling said. “I’m sure there will be changes on hot button issues.”

 ?? Stuart Cahill / boston Herald ?? u.s. attorney andrew lelling said he is considerin­g a potential run for office in the future.
Stuart Cahill / boston Herald u.s. attorney andrew lelling said he is considerin­g a potential run for office in the future.

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