Overview
- Campbell announced her second-term campaign Tuesday in a video message, highlighting her personal story from Roxbury to public service.
- She points to an affordability and consumer agenda that includes creating an Affordable Housing Unit and a settlement setting a minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers.
- Her office reports nearly 40 legal actions against the federal government, saying those efforts safeguarded more than $3 billion for Massachusetts, including research funding.
- Campbell has taken a high-profile stance against President Trump’s policies, underscored by remarks at the recent “No Kings” rally in Boston.
- No other candidates have entered the race; the Democratic primary is scheduled for September 2026 with the general election in November, as her dispute with Auditor Diana DiZoglio over a legislative audit continues.