I am running for Congress because Washington has grown polarized, become more arrogant and lost touch with the people it represents. Obamacare is the poster child for a federal government that's not working, from the way it was passed on an entirely partisan basis, to the broken promises about keeping your healthcare if you like it, to the higher taxes imposed on businesses and individuals. I'm a fiscal conservative with experience in the government, private and non-profit sectors. I've worked as an aide in the Reagan White House, and led investigations into financial fraud and corruption as an enforcement attorney at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. I will put the hard-working families of the 9th Congressional District at the center of my campaign to reform Washington and bring to pass a government that listens to the people and is responsive to their needs.

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First, thank you for your support. Although I wish the outcome yesterday was different, we ran a race we can look back on and be proud of. Together we showed that the Republican Party is alive and well in Massachusetts - ready to hold both Capitol Hill and Beacon Hill accountable.

I am proud that we ran a race that brought the issues facing Massachusetts 9th Congressional District to the forefront. With your help we made hundreds of thousands of phone calls, knocked thousands of doors, and ran one of the most energetic races our state has ever seen. I will cherish the new friendships I made on the trail and the time I spent meeting voters on fish piers in New Bedford, at fairs on the South Shore and summer picnics on the Cape.

During my conversation with Congressman Keating last night, I urged him to focus on jobs and the economy, securing the border, to continue to fight for the fishing community and those negatively affected by FEMAs flood maps.

Thank you all for your support over the past year. It has truly been an honor of a lifetime.

John Chapman