Jake Auchincloss issues statement as remaining votes counted in MA-04 cace

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Jake Auchincloss issued the following statement as remaining votes are counted in MA-04 race:

Auchincloss said: “I’m honored that we have received strong support from voters across the Massachusetts Fourth District. My deepest gratitude goes out to the voters who placed their confidence in my capacity to drive progress –– and to the volunteers and supporters who shared our message across their cities and towns.

I’d also like to thank my fellow candidates. These talented, hardworking individuals campaigned during unprecedented times with passion and purpose. I hope to partner with them for years to come.

While the results of our primary are being calculated, I encourage all voters and candidates to allow the process to comprehensively and lawfully unfold. While we always expected a competitive race, we are confident that our full-district campaign will be victorious when the results are announced.”

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About Jake:
Jake Auchincloss is running to represent Massachusetts’ Fourth District in Congress.

After graduating from college, Jake joined the Marines and commanded an infantry platoon in Afghanistan and a multi-national special operations mission to Panama.

Back home, Jake has continued service as a city councilor in Newton, where he graduated from the public schools. Jake’s positive, thoughtful leadership over two terms, especially on transportation and the environment, earned him re-election to a third term this November.

In the private sector, Jake has worked on transportation as a manager at a Fortune 100 innovation lab in Boston and on cybersecurity at a startup. He holds degrees in finance and economics from MIT Sloan and Harvard College.

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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