Saturday, March 10, 2012

A Positive Experience-Thank you

No, it wasn't the outcome I had wanted. However, there were silver linings in the results. In my hometown of Millis, I received 81% of the vote...a very nice bot of confidence from those who know me best. I also finished 2nd (3 person race) in a large majority of the towns.

Yet, the real benefit was the experience gained by running. It was great to meet people throughout the district and I gained a true understanding for what it is like to be a candidate. Like having a child, I don't think you can truly know how large a job it is (if done right) until you do it.

To that end, I want to thank my wife for supporting me in this endeavor. I also want to thank everyone who came out and voted Tuesday!

Friday, March 2, 2012

4 Rs on why to vote CONROY on MARCh 6th

On Tuesday we will elect new members to the MA GOP State Committee.  These state commitee members will be charged with REORGANIZING, RE-ENERGIZING, and RECRUITING with the expectation of positive RESULTS.  I am the only candidate in this race who has a proven track record of achieving all 4 of these.

I have Reorganized a town committee - Millis RTC

I have Re-energized former activists

I have Recruited new RTC members and local candidates

These efforts have had the following Results:
  • Consistent level of activism by RTC members
  • Higher than average margins of victory for GOP Candidates (Brown & Ross 63% in 2010)
  • Republican majorities on Millis elected town boards:
    • School Committee
    • Planning Board
So, when you cast your vote on Tuesday, choose the candidate who has a record of results...Marc Conory!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Why and How?

Anytime I ask for someone's vote, or talk with someone who is thinking of running for office, there are two questions that should have an answer:

Why are you running?
What are you going to do?

If those two questions can't be answered, then one shouldn't be running. So, here goes:

Why are you running?
I’m running because I believe that the residents of Massachusetts deserve a strong two-party system. A strong two-party system in Massachusetts requires a Republican party that can recruit and support quality candidates for office at every level of government!

I'm running because I believe we need a local perspective on the state committee. I am the only one in this race who has a proven, consistent track record of helping our candidates. If we are going to grow the "farm team", we need people who will focus on supporting town committees and "down ticket" candidates. With over 12 years of experience supporting Republican candidates at the local and state legislative level (as well as 8 years as a local government official); I know I will bring that local voice to the MA GOP State Committee.

What are you going to do?
Help get Republicans elected at all levels of government!
Help activists organize and energize their local town committees
Increase not just communication, but the level of collaboration between our communities

So, if you believe voters deserve a strong two-party system help me bring a local voice to the Massachusetts Republican Party!
Please VOTE MARC CONROY for State Committeeman on March 6, 2012!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Marc Conroy recieves endorsement from Greg Casey

Dear Friend,

I am pleased to offer my full endorsement of Marc Conroy of Millis, to be our next Republican State Committeeman, for the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District.

From 2008-2010, I had the honor of serving as your State Committeeman, until resigning to join U.S. Senator Scott Brown in Washington, after serving as his chief of staff for six years.

Since then, our district has been well represented by my good friend, Ted Owens. Unfortunately, Ted will not be running in the redrawn district, but he will continue his outstanding work as Chairman of the Needham RTC.

Marc Conroy has been a loyal GOP activist for years. I had the pleasure of working with Marc since we were both in the Young Republicans, nearly 15 years ago. He has always been willing to step up and help our candidates whenever called to do so. He also helped reorganize the Millis RTC and play a vigorous role in the campaigns of Scott Brown, Richard Ross, and Dan Winslow.

Marc Conroy's long record of service to the MA GOP and our community make him far and away the best candidate in the race to serve as your State Committeeman, and I am proud to support Marc for this important post. Please join me in supporting Marc Conroy next month when we vote in the MA Republican Primary.

Thank you.
Greg Casey
MA Republican State Committee 2008-2010
Needham RTC Chairman 1998-2003
MA Young Republican Association, 1994-2009

Monday, February 20, 2012

Super Tuesday means a bit more in MA #magop

March 6, 2012 is "Super Tuesday". The day many states (including Massachusetts) in the country will hold their presidential primary.

It is also the day that the Republican and Democrat party in MA elects their State Committee. The State Committee is the "Board of Directors" for their state party. The State Committee elects the party chairman, develops the party platform, and guide the party finances in a method that it deems most appropriate to elect Republicans in Massachusetts. There are 2 representatives (one man & one woman) elected from each of the 40 state senate districts.

I am a candidate for MA GOP State Commiteeman for the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District. The district is made up of Wayland, Sherborn, Millis, Norfolk, Wrentham, Plainville, North Attleboro, Natick (Precincts 6,7,9,10), Wellesley (Pct. B,F,G), Franklin (Pct. 1,2,3,4,7), Attleboro (Pct. 1,2,3A), and Needham (Pct. A,B,C,I,J).

I'm running because I believe we need a local perspective on the state committee. If we are going to grow the "farm team", we need people who will focus on supporting town committees and "down ticket" candidates. And, after 12+ years of experience supporting Republican candidates at the local and state legislative level (as well as 8 years as a local government official), I know I will bring that local voice to the MA GOP State Commitee.