Massachusetts GOP: We have a candidate

For Immediate Release:
December 8, 2009

BOSTON - Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman Jennifer Nassour released the following statement this evening:

"Today voters chose State Senator Scott Brown as their Republican nominee for Massachusetts' U.S. Senate special election. I congratulate Scott Brown on his official primary victory and I enthusiastically support his candidacy.

"From the very beginning of this race, Scott Brown established the clear distinction that he is the candidate who will bring jobs to Massachusetts and keep taxes low. As a military officer serving in the National Guard, Scott Brown has the experience to make decisions critical to the safety of his fellow troops and security of his fellow citizens.

"Scott Brown's opponent, Attorney General Martha Coakley, has exhibited a clear pattern throughout her career of not standing tough on political corruption and crime. From House Speaker Sal DiMasi to State Senator Dianne Wilkerson's indictments, Coakley has treaded lightly as Attorney General, simply because she didn't want to step on the toes of other Beacon Hill Democrats in her long-waged campaign for U.S. Senate.

"Elections this year are about jobs, personal freedoms and opportunity, and this seat belongs to the people of Massachusetts and does not belong to one political party. It is time to send an independent voice in Washington, D.C. to fight for the interests of the voters of the Commonwealth. Scott Brown is that person, and I ask you to support him."

From the Editor: State Senator Brown is a close friend and ally of Libertarian Republican Sen. Bob Hedlund of Weymouth. Scott leans libertarian on both economics and civil liberties. Libertarian Republicans are extremely excited about his victory last night, and his prospects for January and pledge our full support.

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