MEET SEAN BIELAT!: Keep the Kennedy Legacy in the Past Where It Belongs, Replace the retiring Barney Frank with Sean Bielat, not Joe Kennedy III


MEET SEAN BIELAT!

Sean Bielat is a family man, business man, and a Marine. In 2010, Sean’s campaign to retire Barney Frank and to represent Massachusetts 4th Congressional District received national attention. Despite running against a 16-term incumbent, in a highly gerrymandered district, and being outspent by $2 million, the Bielat for Congress campaign managed to get within striking distance of victory.
Sean’s success was based on beliefs that resonated with people across the 4th District. His experience and accomplishments have shaped these beliefs:

— As a businessman, Sean believes in focusing on economic growth and fiscal responsibility

— As a Marine, he believes in peace through strength

— As an American, he believes in a return to Constitutional values and citizen-legislators

Sean’s career highlights include—

  • Major, U.S Marine Corps Reserve
  • Independent Consultant. Helped client companies build market strategies
  • Program Manager, iRobot Corporation. Led $100 million, 100 person business line providing life-saving defense robots used to destroy roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan
  • Chairman, NATO Industrial Armaments Group. Led an international team studying the potential for use of advanced reconnaissance technology in urban warfare
  • Management Consultant, McKinsey & Company
  • Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps (active duty)

Sean and his wife Hope are residents of Norfolk, MA. They are the proud parents of Theodore, 19 months, and Seraphina, 3 months. Sean currently leads a non-partisan online messaging platform. He also serves as an officer in the Marine Corps Reserve.

Sean worked his way through college and graduate school, aided by scholarships and the GI Bill. He now holds a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Georgetown University. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Council on Emerging National Security Affairs.

DONATE: http://www.seanbielat.org/

In 2010, I came within striking distance of defeating the far-left icon, Barney Frank. Now he’s retiring, and I’m ready to become the first Republican Congressman elected in Massachusetts since 1996.

There’s only one obstacle in my way: Joe Kennedy III.

My opponent might not have much experience, but he has the right family name, Kennedy. But, regardless of your name you shouldn’t be able to “inherit” a Congressional seat.

Just like when I ran against Barney Frank, this race will be anything but easy. Not only am I running against the Kennedy legacy, I’m running against their fundraising machine—so I urgently need your help.

As you know, the Kennedy family has been America’s version of the royal family for decades. The problem is that the Kennedys are as liberal as they come! If we send Joe Kennedy III to Washington, he’ll continue Barney Franks’ and Ted Kennedy’s far-left legacy and compromise America’s future by making the federal government even bigger.

As American taxpayers, we can’t afford to take this risk.

Every dollar you give before midnight on Saturday will bring me one step closer to winning this race and keeping the Kennedy legacy where it should be—in the past.

I’m counting on you to help me defeat Joe Kennedy III and prevent the Kennedys from once again taking over Washington with their liberal agenda.

Help my campaign post the best possible fundraising report for the quarter and make sure I have the resources to win this race.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Sincerely,

Sean Bielat

P.S. Barney Frank is retiring, but don’t get too excited. I must first defeat Joe Kennedy III to succeed Barney. Help me keep the Kennedy legacy in the past by making sure my campaign has the resources necessary to win this race.

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