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!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
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:
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
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