KURT HAYES for State Representative

  37th Middlesex district (towns of Shirley, Lunenburg, Lancaster*, Harvard, Boxborough, Acton*) 

 
 
 
 
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Hayes Congratulates Benson, wishes her well as our State Representative.

 

Hayes thanks Supporters and Voters ("The Item" newspaper, serving Lancaster)

 

Nov 5, 2008: Message from Kurt:  "I want to thank each and every supporter and volunteer who worked so hard to support my campaign over the last six months.  I learned so much from you about commitment and sacrifice.  I was fortunate and blessed to have you with me throughout this campaign in which we sought only to to earn the honor and privilege of representing the best interests of the district on Beacon Hill.  Thanks for being by my side every step of the way.  I truly appreciate your efforts, support, and friendship."

 

New 10/31: Hayes Endorsed by Business & Industry Political Action Committee of North Central Massachusetts (BIPAC)

 

New 10/31: Hayes Endorsed by Times & Courier

(Clinton-Lancaster Times & Courier)

 

New 10/31: Hayes Endorsed by Lowell Sun

(Lowell Sun)

 

New 10/29:Hayes Endorsed by Sentinel & Enterprise

(Sentinel & Enterprise)

 

New 10/23: Hayes Announces Endorsements

National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)

Citizens for Limited Taxation (CLT)

 

 Vote YES on the "$450 million" question Kurt drove onto the Nov 4th ballot. (Question 4, except Harvard where it's Question 5)

 

Benson, Hayes outline plans to strengthen local economy

(Sentinel &Enterprise)

 

 Guest Commentary: Proposing Change That Makes Sense

(Acton-Boxborough Beacon)

 

 Watch Benson and Hayes give opposing positions on granting additional powers to the Governor on spending cuts.  Also, watch Kurt's Closing Statement 

(October 14th, Acton LWV Candidates Forum)

 

 Benson, Hayes guest commentaries.  Differences in experience, approach highlighted once again (Harvard Press)

 

Hayes backs Patrick on reform, hits Benson (PolitickerMA.com)

 

Howie Carr weighs in (Boston Herald) after Lunenburg debate in which Benson asserts twice that the Supreme Court gave women the right to vote rather than the 19th Amendment to the Constitution (Video Clip)

 

 Benson, Hayes outline disparate visions for government (Acton Beacon)

 

Kurt's latest  YouTube video campaign Candidate Forum clips and video campaign segments.

 Hayes puts in his roadwork (Lowell Sun)

 

As I meet voters around the 37th Middlesex district, one thing is clear.  The frustration level is high.  Republicans, Independents, and quite a few Democrats are telling me that they are at the breaking point in their patience with the leadership on Beacon Hill. 

 

 The honeymoon is apparently over for Governor Patrick.  He has been in office for well over a year, and his approval rating has steadily declined to the current level of just 40%.  Even strong supporters are baffled by the examples of poor judgment and unfulfilled campaign promises as documented in the Beacon Hill Watch.

 

The State Legislature provides us with daily examples of questionable ethics, political favors, and back-room deals that serve the special interests over our interests.  The voters are telling me that they have had enough of this Beacon-Hill style of politics.  They are ready for new leaders like me.  I am focused on driving change that makes sense for our citizens, our towns, and the Commonwealth.  I will use my experience in the real world of business to develop commonsense, forward-thinking solutions to our long-term challenges.

 

Thomas Jefferson once said that “every generation needs a revolution”.  This is the time for Massachusetts voters to revolt and force real change that focuses on solutions over partisan politics.  While Massachusetts voters may not gather to throw tea overboard as our forefathers did generations ago, they are ready to throw “politics-as-usual” overboard when they go to the polls on November 4th.

 

I look forward to the opportunity to earn your vote and ultimately receive the honor and privilege of representing you on Beacon Hill.

 

If you would like to help me build a better future for the great Commonwealth of Massachusetts, please volunteer to join my team. You can also help by making a financial contribution to my campaign today.

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Kurt Hayes (Republican Candidate for State Representative, MA 37th Middlesex district).

 

* Lancaster precinct 1, Acton precincts 3, 4, 5

 

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