Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Foxborough Republican Town Committee hosted its first campaign school on Sunday November 1st at the Lafayette House in Foxboro with over eighty Republican candidates in attendance.

WTKK talk radio host Michael Graham, and the Boston Herald “Lone Republican” and GOP Strategist Holly Robichaud also headlined the campaign school. “We have scores of candidates who will be taking on races in hopes of restoring the balance our state government so desperately needs.” stated Angela Forster Davis, Chair of the Foxborough Republican Town Committee and National Correspondent/Editor on REDCOUNTY.COM.

It was a full house, and more seating had to be created in the crowded room as House Minority Leader Brad Jones and Senate Minority Leader Rich Tisei spoke to the candidates.

The Campaign School comes on the heels of a major fundraiser attended by 300 people, and headlined by former Governor and Presidential candidate Mitt Romney Friday night at Lake Pearl Lucianos in Wrentham. A presentation was made by the Foxborough Republican Town Committee in the form of four maximum campaign donations that were presented to State Representative Jay Barrows, State Representative Elizabeth Poirier, State Representative Richard Ross, as well as State Senator Scott Brown in his bid for U.S. Senate.

U.S. Senate Candidate Scott Brown also noted in his remarks to a crowd of over 300 guests at Lake Pearl that Davis's regional signature hub for his campaign just completed gathering over 2200 signatures for him to get onto the ballot, the top gathering in the state!

“Massachusetts has had a long tradition of sending folks down to Washington to help build our nation. We need Scott Brown to go to Washington to save our nation.” Davis announced. Scott Brown is running as the Republican Challenger on January 19, 2010 in the special election for U.S. Senate.

“We feel as a Town Committee it is one of our strategic goals to financially support those Republicans who fight the good fight on Beacon Hill, all of these hard working Reps. are running because they believe in small government, are opposed to government bailouts, new programs and increased taxation. They know people in the state are concerned about jobs and the economy.” said Davis.

Charlie Baker kicks off the Fall in Foxborough!




Hosted by the Foxborough RTC, and co-sponsored by our friends: Mansfield RTC, Norton RTC, Dover RTC and Walpole RTC, Charlie Baker, Candidate for Governor kicked off the year for us at the Lafayette House September 24, 2009. Legislative leaders, area activists and others were on hand to welcome Baker in Foxborough style. Baker spoke to a room of a hundred GOP supporters, and in his matter of fact style addressed head-on the problems that exist in the health care industry. He talked about his understanding of the Massachusetts economic engine and that small businesses need to be supported in MA. He talked about his experience in the Weld Administration and that he knows our state can turnaround and be in healthy economic condition. He was there to witness when it was, he knows how to make that turnaround occur.

Then U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown spoke to the energized crowd and talked about his race, that the seat belongs to the people not the Democrats.

It was an electric evening, and the candidates promised to be back to stomp in Foxborough.