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John Deaton Accepts Republican Nomination for United States Senate
“People Over Politics”: Marine Veteran and Business Leader Vows to Take the Fight to Every Corner of Massachusetts
BOSTON, Mass. – Today at the Massachusetts Republican State Convention, John Deaton officially accepted the Republican nomination for the United States Senate. To the booming strains of the Rocky theme and the thunderous welcome of a raucous, standing-room-only crowd, Deaton took the stage as the clear choice to take on career politician Ed Markey in November.
With no primary challenger and a unified party behind him, Deaton is ready to bring the fight to Washington. A Marine veteran, successful businessman, and proud father who rose from humble beginnings, Deaton represents the exact opposite of the Washington status quo. While Ed Markey has been drawing a congressional paycheck for nearly fifty years and is currently locked in yet another bitter fight with fellow career politician Congressman Seth Moulton, John Deaton has spent his life outside the Beltway, serving his country in uniform and building a business that creates jobs for working families.
“This race is about people over politics,” said Deaton. “For half a century, career politicians like Ed Markey have put their own power and their own party ahead of the people they were sent to serve. I didn’t come up through the political machine. I came up through the Marine Corps and the real economy. And because Massachusetts families are tired of the same old insiders fighting the same old fights, the Republican Party is now united behind one mission: sending a fighter to the United States Senate who will actually deliver results.”
Deaton continued: “I have no primary opponent because the Massachusetts Republican Party stands united. They want a senator who will represent every single one of them, not just the political class in Boston and Washington. Whether you’re in Worcester, Springfield, Cape Cod, the North Shore, or the Berkshires, I will take this fight to every corner of Massachusetts. I will listen to your concerns, I will fight for your values, and I will put your interests ahead of party loyalty every single day.”
Deaton’s message is simple and direct: after fifty years of the same career politicians like Ed Markey with their empty resumes and empty promises, Massachusetts deserves a senator who puts people first. A senator who understands what it means to serve. A senator who will show up for every community, every family, and every worker across the Commonwealth.
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