Monday, February 17, 2014

Frank Addivinola Runs for US Senate in Massachusetts

 
This just in, posted on Facebook.
Frank Addivinola (R-Malden, for real)

http://www.golocalworcester.co...  https://www.facebook.com/frank...  Frank Addivinola, born in Malden, working in Boston, is running for US Senate against Ed "Where do I live? Somewhere Maryland" Markey.

 I was a big supporter of his run for Markey's Congressional seat in the Malden/Medford region last December.

 http://www.golocalworcester.co...   

Now, he can run against Markey himself.

Addivinola has some (no, many!) advantages compared to Brian Herr: supports the Second Amendment in full. Widespread business experience, lawyer, college instructor, small businessman (an unrepresented minority in Massachusetts, to be sure!) Fiscally responsible and socially conservative, too.  And he has run for office before.

Hopefully, his prior ground game can step into play and expand for the US Senate run this year!  In the words of one Rhode Island conservative, Addivinola is "red meat" -- the real constitutional conservative deal, compared to an awful slew of waffles, purples, and RINOs.  

Massachusetts Republicans and Conservatives have a better candidate in Addivinola instead of Brian Herr. If the right coalitions come together this year, a true Red Mass Candidate can advance to the general election and give Markey a real race.

Please visit http://www.frankaddivinola.com/ for more information.

4 comments:

  1. Who gives a fuck if you support someone running in a race 3,000 miles away. You can't figure out CA politics. let alone a state you've probably never been (you don't strike me as much of a traveler, Art.) MYOB.

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  2. Ed-Liz wrote:

    "Who gives a fuck if you support someone running in a race 3,000 miles away."

    Is that a question? You forgot the question mark. I'll help you out and assume that your are asking -- trying to ask -- a question.

    1. Massachusetts GOP cares

    2. Local candidates in the region care, since I have interview them

    3. You care, since you insist on reading and writing such hollow screeds.

    Thanks for reading, Liz -- Still waitin for your to summon the courage to identify yourself, but you don't sound like much of a traveler, either.

    Repost the Reproach!

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  3. So at some point the First Amendment was changed to limit you to speaking out about issues in your state only? I guess that I missed that change to the Bill of Rights.

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  4. CA is VERY MUCH like the politics of New England: labor-heavy, over-spending, over-taxing, all with single-party dominance. I'm glad to see coverage on a New England-area race from such an astute commentator !

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