Thursday, May 2, 2013

Meet Massachusetts Republican Senate Candidate Gabriel Gomez

Sounds like a guy we should get behind. Former Navy Seal vs. that little fricking weasel Ed Markey; talk about a no-brainer. Let's hope Mass gets it this time...

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Dear fellow Republican,

On Tuesday Bay State Republican voters chose Gabriel Gomez as the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate ... a former Navy SEAL and successful private sector businessman who will bring real reform and fresh ideas to Washington D.C.

Now is the time for all Republicans to support Gabriel Gomez.Together, we can elect the only candidate in this race who will stand firm in the United States Senate to support both our national security and fiscal sanity.

Today and until June 25th, I need you. Your party needs you to help us send a clear message across America!

We face an extreme liberal in Ed Markey. They say if you really want to know someone, talk to their friends. We learned all we need to know about Markey from his opponent in the Democratic Primary, Stephen Lynch:

"... Mr. Markey in contrast has voted against the department of homeland security appropriations bills in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2011. And I'm not sure why."

"You're so far out on the left, Ed, it's ridiculous."

Ed Markey is a creature of the Beltway and has spent nearly four decades being part of the problem in Washington D.C. However, on June 25 -- with your contribution of any amount whether it's $10, $100, $1,000 or any other amount -- we'll send Markey and his liberal agenda packing and elect Gabriel Gomez as the next United States Senator from Massachusetts!

Ready to help? Here's how:

 Visit gomezforma.com

This race comes down to a stark choice. Gabriel Gomez versus Ed Markey. New ideas versus business as usual, a Navy SEAL and businessman versus the career politician. The stakes in this election are clear -- and so is the choice. We need your help to elect Gabriel Gomez today.


Kirsten Hughes
Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman