Thursday, October 14, 2010

Scott Brown announces Massachusetts Congressional Endorsements, Including Sean Bielat, Jeff Perry and Tom Wesley

Scott Brown just announced his endorsements in the Massachusetts Congressional Races. The most notable endorsement is Sean Bielat who is running a very strong race against Barney Frank in #MA04. Jeff Perry #MA10 and Tom Wesley #MA02 are other notable endorsements. For a full listing of endorsements see Scott Brown's press release below.

Scott Brown continues to campaign and work hard for local Republican candidates in Massachusetts, New England and Nationally. With the groundswell of rejection of the Obama socialist laden agenda it shows that all elections are now National elections.


 

 

Massachusetts Congressional Endorsements

NEEDHAM – Today, U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) announced the endorsement of the nine Republican congressional candidates running to represent Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives. Brown’s campaign committee is also contributing $1,000 to each of their campaigns.
“On November 2nd, the people of Massachusetts are ready to send another message to Washington,” Brown said. “Right now, we need new independent voices in Washington who will fight for more jobs, lower taxes and stand up to the out-of-control government spending that has driven the national debt to record levels. I am proud to support these candidates.”
Brown’s Massachusetts endorsements include:
Jeff Perry, a state representative, who is running to represent the 10th Congressional District . For more information, visit http://jeffperryforcongress.com/.
Vern Harrison, a successful businessman, who is running to represent the 9th Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.voteforvernon.com/.
Gerry Dembrowski, a physician and small business owner, who is running to represent the 7th Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.gerry2010.com/.
Bill Hudak, an attorney and small business owner, who is running to represent the 6th Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.hudakforcongress.com/.
Jon Golnik, a small business owner, who is running to represent the 5th Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.jongolnik.com/.
Sean Bielat, a veteran of the Marine Corps, who is running to represent the 4th Congressional District. For more information, visit http://seanbielat.org/.
Marty Lamb, a small business owner and attorney, who is running to represent the 3rd Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.martyforcongress.com/.
Tom Wesley, a Navy Veteran and businessman, who is running to represent the 2nd Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.tomwesley.com/.
Bill Gunn, a small business owner, who is running to represent the 1st Congressional District. For more information, visit http://www.billgunnforcongress.org/.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Just like Scott Brown, Jim McKenna will beat Martha Coakley on the issues


The fact is Martha Coakley ran a poor Senate race, Scott Brown out worked her, it was a fluke. Name all the liberal excuses you want but the fact is she really lost on the tangible issues. The left even in MA feels compelled to talk down to it's constituents. See John Kerry's comments on voters being too stupid to understand. No the voters get it and the first shot fired was the Massachusetts Miracle with Scott Brown on January 19,2010. The voting working  people are flat out fed up with politics as usual in Massachusetts and DC.

Eight months later we have a write in AG Republican candidate already pushing Martha Coakley real hard. She appears making the same mistake of dismissing an unknown once again. How pompous and shortsighted! Jim McKenna is going to hammer Martha Coakley on all the issues just as Scott Brown did. Heck, even a lot of the unions and local and state law enforcement agencies were and may not be on her side again and what does that say?

Martha, he may not be from Wrentham, he does not wear a barn coat or drive a truck. He was not even in Cosmo half naked.  But he is a Republican and he is on the ballot in November. Consider yourself warned - yet again.

12/11/09 - Scott Brown will win MA Senate seat on the issues



An update from Jim Mckenna below 




Jim for AG







Friends,
Talking with voters
Thanks to the enthusiastic support of friends like you, we are continuing to grow our campaign to defeat Martha Coakley.

We have been challenging the attorney general on multiple issues, including Cape Wind, illegal immigration and the apparent conflict of interest in her role of approving the Caritas Christi deal.

Martha Coakley's flip flop on illegal immigration is the most glaring issue that has come to light in recent days. Just a few months ago, she told WCRN radio that, "Technically, it's not illegal to be illegal in Massachusetts." However, just this month in our first televised debate, she had an election year epiphany and said, "it is illegal to be here illegally." Yet Attorney General Martha Coakley has done nothing to stop our sanctuary cities which in reality is amnesty by default.

Her type of double-speak is rampant on Beacon Hill, and is a major reason why people are looking for new leadership this November. I pledge that, as attorney general, I will put the 'enforcement' back in law enforcement.

There are three important things you can do today to help us defeat Martha Coakley.

  1. Visit our online STORE, and buy your McKenna gear.
  2. Contribute online and help us raise critical funds.
  3. Tell 10 people about our campaign.
I am traveling the state from the Bay to the Berkshires, and I hope to see you out on the campaign trail.

Jim

James McKenna
Candidate for Attorney General
www.JimForAG.com

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