Mass. GOP Sends Out Racial Flier Condeming Education for Immigrants
- Originally published in the TELEGRAM & GAZETTE (Massachusetts) on October 14, 2004
Copyright 2004 Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Inc.
"State rep: GOP flier nearly racist"
By: Karen Nugent; TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
A
flier mailed by the state Republican Party to constituents in the 12th
Worcester District accusing state Rep. Harold P. Naughton Jr. of
supporting college tuition breaks for illegal immigrants has provoked
an angry response from Mr. Naughton, a Clinton Democrat.
''It borders on racism,''
Mr. Naughton said yesterday. ''It's the most base example of gutter
politics I have seen- a good example of stretch-and-strain politics.''
The
flier, which many constituents received in the mail this week, has a
photograph of Mr. Naughton on it, with the words, ''It was a simple
choice, and Harold Naughton picked educating illegal immigrants over
our children.''
The flier, which has a
return address in Boston and says, ''paid for by the Massachusetts
Republican Party,'' goes on to say that Mr. Naughton ''turned his back
on some of our best and brightest students here in Massachusetts.''
Timothy
J. O'Brien, executive director of the state Republican Party, said the
flier points out a proposal by Gov. Mitt Romney to give tuition breaks
at state colleges and universities to high school seniors who score in
the top percentile on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System
tests. Seniors must pass the test to receive a high school diploma in
Massachusetts.
Mr. O'Brien contends that
Mr. Naughton- sticking with the Democratic leadership in the House-
voted against the governor's plan, but in favor of giving tuition
breaks to illegal immigrants. ''Where are Harold Naughton's
priorities?'' Mr. O'Brien asked yesterday.
Mr.
Naughton said the vote for tuition breaks for illegal immigrants was an
amendment to the fiscal 2005 budget, which will end June 30. He said
the amendment was supported by House and Senate Republicans, and an
individual vote on the topic never took place in the House.
''This material (the flier) is not only negative, but it is an outright lie,'' he said.
Mr. Naughton, a 12-year veteran of the House, is challenged this year by James B. Stanton, a Republican from Boylston.
The 12th Worcester District encompasses Boylston, Clinton, Lancaster, Northboro and Sterling.
Mr. Stanton, who was campaigning door-to-door yesterday afternoon, said he had heard about the flier, but had not seen it.
Mr.
Naughton, who started his political career on the Clinton School
Committee, said his supporters began calling immediately after
receiving the flier in the mail. He said at least a dozen people called
yesterday. He is also circulating a letter written by William F.
Connolly Jr., a Clinton business owner and staunch Republican, which
takes exception to the flier.
''This type
of ad only alienates potential voters. In the future, I will target my
support directly to candidates and will never again be contributing to
the (Republican) party,'' Mr. Connolly said in the Oct. 12 letter.
Mr. O'Brien questioned Mr. Naughton's charge that the flier is racist.
''It's irresponsible of him to try to stir up emotions like that,'' Mr. O'Brien said.