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Editorial: “Marty Lamb for Republican State Committee, Proven Leadership”

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In 2013 and 2014, I put in thousands and thousands of hours as the Statewide Campaign Manager to pass the ballot question to stop automatic gas tax hikes. I am the person who organized all the volunteers and worked directly with them through two signatures drives and an aggressive campaign field operation over 18 months. I find it offensive that Mr. McGrath and his team have tried to imply he was part of that effort. He had no part in it. He showed up at one event when Charlie Baker was speaking.

Marty Lamb has put in the long hours to make a real difference. He gave up 2 years of his life to work on this ballot question. For those of us who were really involved, everyone knows the hours Marty Lamb worked were tremendously long and hard. He has the respect and gratitude of thousands of volunteers and supporters statewide, and this is one of many reasons why Marty Lamb has such strong grassroots support in his election for Republican State Committee. The grassroots is what counts the most.

Marty does not rest on his accomplishments. When the Beacon Hill power structure tried to force us to pay for the Boston Olympics, Marty stepped forward once again willing to do another ballot question. Due to his willingness and work to stop this, taxpayers were not buried with a $10 billion bill for the Olympics.

Very few people in America can say they have saved taxpayers $12 billion.

Marty Lamb never asks anything for himself. He just cares. Thousands of us statewide in the grassroots are asking you to vote for the man we know we can count on, the man with the visible superior track record of accomplishment, who has truly demonstrated through actions and deeds that he makes a real difference and works for we the people.

We all say, please vote for Marty Lamb for Republican State Committee in the Second Middlesex & Norfolk district, towns of Natick, Holliston, Hopkinton, Ashland, Franklin, Medway, and Framingham.

Desiree A. Awiszio