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Republicans Campaign For Fetherston in Framingham

The Massachusetts Republican Party opened one of its 10 offices in Framingham, giving support to former Ashland Selectmen Chair Jon Fetherston's campaign to win a state representative seat.

 

The Massachusetts Republican Party established a "Massachusetts Victory 2012" office in Framingham, one of 10 offices across the Commonwealth.

Wednesday night, Jon Fetherston held an event at the office. Fetherston, a former chair of the Ashland Board of Selectmen, is seeking to unseat Tom Sannicandro as state representative for the 7th Middlesex District. The district represents Ashland and six precincts in Framingham.

Located at 1671 Worcester Rd, Suite 300, the office provides the Fetherston campaign with  dedicated offices, use of the call center, use of volunteers, and other resources to defeat his Democratic opponent in November.

Fetherston, a resident of Ashland, is married with two teenage sons.

As state representative Fetherston said he will work to bring more good jobs, fair funding for public education, and improved public transportation to Framingham and Ashland.

The Framingham office provides support for Sen. Scott Brown, Fetherston, and other local Republican candidates. Last night about a dozen individuals from Wayland to Westborough were making phone calls on behalf of the Brown campaign. The office has a full-time staff of campaign professionals plus dedicated volunteers from recent high school grads to senior citizens. If interested in volunteering, email jgriffin@massvictory.com 

If you would like to learn more about the candidate feel free to contact him at  jonfetherston@comcast.net

Related Topics: 7th Middlesex District, Election Guide 2012, Elections, Framingham Election Guide 2012, Jon Fetherston, and Massachusetts Republican Party

Jim Rizoli

11:40 am on Friday, August 31, 2012

Good luck with that....any Republican running for any office in this town has an uphill battle especially in a town that votes Democratic by default. They could get a monkey to run and it would get more votes than a Republican.
Democrats vote by the party not by the qualifications of the person , and they seem good with that, and we wonder why the town is the way it is.
Jim@ccfiile.com

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