- Ray Shamie
Raymond Shamie (1921–1999) was an American politician from the state of
Massachusetts . Born inBrooklyn ,New York , he was twice a Massachusetts Republican nominee for theUnited States Senate , and served as the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party from 1987 to 1991.In 1982, Shamie, a millionaire businessman and metalwork entrepreneur, challenged longtime incumbent Senator
Ted Kennedy . In a Democratic-leaning election cycle, Shamie lost in a landslide, receiving 38 percent of the vote against Kennedy's 61 percent. In 1984, he announced that he would challenge SenatorPaul Tsongas for re-election; however, Tsongas, who had been diagnosed with lymphoma, refused to run for re-election. Shamie won the Republican primary for the now-open seat, upsetting former USAttorney General Elliot Richardson . In the general election, he faced off against Massachusetts Lieutenant GovernorJohn F. Kerry . Though PresidentRonald Reagan carried Massachusetts in his 49-state landslide over DemocratWalter Mondale , Shamie lost the Senate race to Kerry, 55–45.After his second bid for the Senate, he became the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party. He served in that capacity until 1991. He is credited with helping Republican
William Weld win the governorship in 1990. The Republican Party held on to that office from 1991-2006 when it was lost by Lieutenant GovernorKerry Healey .
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