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Tough choice for Republican voters in one Boston district next week: A woman with a doctorate who helps run a state agency or a Nazi

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Nazi candidate memes herself.

Updated with statement by the Massachusetts Republican Committee.

Republicans in the First Suffolk district (state Sen. Nick Collins's district) who vote during the March 5 primary will get to decide who represents them on the Republican State Committee - one man and one woman.

On the woman's side, the candidates are Elizabeth Hinds-Ferrick and Lori Kauffman, both of Dorchester.

Hinds-Ferrick immigrated from Guyana, got a doctorate in law and policy at Northeastern and is currently assistant director at the state Department of Transitional Assistance.

Kauffman, who grew up Jewish, divides her love between Kanye West and Hitler. She wants to exile Jews from the US and blames a Covid-19 shot for giving her stage-4 brain cancer (don't worry, she says the tumors are now shrinking) . She's also a transphobe.

She had been running as a ticket with state committeeman candidate and Croke Park owner Daniel Kelly, but now hates him because he publicly supported Israel.

Hinds-Ferrick is running with Timothy Smyth of South Boston. Both won election last year running in a local caucus against now failed and rabidly pro-Trump state party Chairman James Lyons.

On Dec. 15, the Massachusetts Republican Committee issued a statement condemning Kauffman and urging her to withdraw from the race:

Statement by Mass GOP condemning Kauffman and urging her to withdraw

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