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Election Eve: State Committee Candidates Call In | 3.4.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 4

As he does every Election Eve, Howie welcomes candidates to the show to advocate for their campaign. Tomorrow is the eagerly anticipated Massachusetts State Committee race, so many candidates call in to make their case.

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05 Mar 2024
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Rump swabs, hacks and moon bats beware. It's Howie Car. It's Election Eve and we're going to be taking some calls from some of the candidates for the Republican State Committee. Paul's are open tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and if you want to know who to vote for to stop the Kool-Aid cult of Jim Jones, Lions and DoorDash, Deadbeat Deal from finally finishing off the Republican Party. In four years, they won zero seats. They lost 10 of the 38 seats in the legislature, the Republicans' control. That's pitiful enough, 38 out of 200. Then it went down to 28 under their pathetic rule. They spent all the money on private detectives. Tomorrow when they're crying in their beer at their victory party, they're going to be playing their favorite Hall of Notes song. [music] They're not putting out signs. They're not setting up phone banks. They're hiring private eyes to run down and track down, go to the probate court to get the divorce records of other Republicans, tracking them to Tennessee to see if they really live there. They got no time to fight Democrats, man. We got to keep them. And of course, they didn't have any money. Would you give them money? If you were a member of a church or your kid was in a private school and the headmaster or the minister or the priest was spending all the money on crap and private eyes and stupid crap rather than educating your children or delivering the word of God, would you give them money? Of course, they weren't going to get any money. They are boobs. They're knuckleheads. 844, 542, let's see here. The Kool Aid cult, this is a text, can't admit 2022 was right for the taking. Sleepy Joe failing miserably and they ended up not winning a ballot question or seats. They actually lost the sheriffs of Barnstable and Bristol County, which had held for many, many years. They lost the DA's race in Barnstable. They blew everything. And it wasn't because of local people. They got no help from the state. No help. That's all the state committee is there for is to help candidates. They didn't care about helping candidates other than DoorDash deal, who was the worst candidate in the history of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. And now he's running for state committee, but he's got an opponent. He's got an opponent, Larry Novak from Brockton. Larry, how you doing? How are you? How are you? I am running to make sure that we have some representation on this district, somebody that shows up at meetings and actually encourages people to run. It doesn't discourage them. Jeff wants to be the only candidate in the last Republican standing. That's wrong. You want to build the new generational leadership, new ideas. There was a woman in Avon that I ran into and she wouldn't know Jeff deal. She told me if he walked in the room. I got a lot of that from people that never met him. They've never seen him in his own district that he's supposed to be advocating for. He's never around. He's never been to a meeting in four years in the city of Brockton. He came to two executive committee meetings. His wife came to the night they elected delegate. We've never seen them. Most state committee people go all the time to keep in touch with a local thing and what's going on. We've never seen the deers. We've never, you know, they don't. He simply doesn't show up. You know, I've heard him on shows. I think on the Cape Show. And he was saying, well, you know, I've been a good, I've worked for all the Republicans. You know, Larry, as you know, the Republican Party in Massachusetts is under after the Kool-Aid cult, it's down to under 9%. What he wants to do is get that 9% and, you know, get around and, you know, get to where his yellow tie for a little more and someone driving him around. And then he loses by a two to one margin and has to go back to delivering pizzas. I mean, what kind of party is that? He got the lowest percentage of any Republican running in the country. Not only that, he didn't articulate issues. He did not articulate the differences. There was a difference between the two parties. He did not articulate any of them. He ran an inept campaign. All it is is a remote promoting chef deal. He doesn't care. The only reason he ran for state committees is to pay off his debts. That's why he wants to raise money to pay them off, supposedly. Yeah, there's litigation going on right now about who owes over $250,000 in debt. The state party says, "Hey, we didn't sign off on this. Jeff deals campaign managers, the one that puts us swastikas on social media and the one who poses for pictures with the accused child rapist." Those are the two, his campaign manager and his campaign treasurer. They're the ones who signed these documents. Larry, I got to ask you though, just in the spirit of fairness here, now you've had a problem yourself, right? Let's just tell people you've had the problem. I was a lawyer and the client I was represented was Wyatt. I did not know that it was a search and a story mission to get me. I was convicted. I knew the likelihood of winning that was never good because I was a lawyer. I'm not making excuses. I paid my dues to society. I served the years in jail. I got to see another side of the law. I understand it's a lot of its economics. Larry, I'll say this for you. You never stripped me on a bill you owed me. Well, I wouldn't do that. He should have come to you and been honorable and said, "I can't pay it right now. I will pay you." And then turned into an agreement with you. I mean, you have a business to run. You're going to pay the employees. You're going to pay the government. You're going to pay the taxes. He doesn't pay you. You can't pay anyone else. That's not fair. I'm not crying the blues. I didn't get screwed nearly as much as a ton of people. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in people. They took money that was supposed to go that other candidates gave to pay their vendors because the state committee under certain laws gets a discount on, say, mailings. So they took the money that was supposed to go for the mailings for other candidates and they just threw it into this ridiculous preposterous campaign for Jeff Dale. Well, it was never going anywhere. The state wide ticket did terrible. You couldn't get people that were encouraged but to think that Jeff was going to win. He didn't think it through. Once they got out, there was no object for Jeff running. He had never done anything. He was a state ref and I can't name one thing that Jeff ever accomplished. Well, he did work on the tax, the gas tax stopping that, the automatic gas tax increase. But I think that was more other people. He was kind of the front man for it, but you're right. I mean, he lost to Michael Brady, who's a pathetic, sad character. He raised him two to one. Brady won with very little money. I never remembered Dale campaigning much in Brockton. He says he did. I never heard of it, never saw him. Brockton is the key to that district. It's overwhelming. And he had to win Brockton to win. He had good people helping him. He had the holly rovers, so I was good people who got a message out there. And he had twice as much money. This is a state senate district. And now he says he's going to run for the state senate again. That district has been redistricted. It's more Democrat now than it was then. And he lost it in a landslide then with a two to one money advantage. But he wants to be on the state committee. I don't think he'd do very well in Brockton now. I don't think he'd do well in any of the, you know, the wads in the city. I don't know what what it went. I live in the city. He's not well liked in Brockton. And it's because he never falls through. He changes his position. He doesn't believe to the core of his convictions to stand it and to fight and stay there regardless of what happens. You know, the district lost 12% of its enrollment under him. It also lost every town committee. The job of a state committee man is to increase the town committees. Avon that's on the cliff. Halifax that's on the cliff. Whippen went down. Eastbridge water went down. The only one went up was Brockton. For the first time since 1928, we've submitted a full split of candidates. Larry, Larry, what tell people, we're running out of time here. Larry Novak is the candidate against DoorDash deadbeat deal. And, you know, by voting against Deal, you're telling him, pay your bills. Well, he should have paid the bill. I intended if he couldn't pay it in cash. Some sort of arrangement would do and sat down as a gentleman and approached you. And then he's not articulated on the air and attacking you if he can't pay it. He just went to campaign this week, 15,000. What doesn't he use that money and pay his bills? That's a very good question. Larry, what towns, you're running in the city of Brockton the entire city, right? The entire city, the entire town of Avon ran off some of the precincts. Whippen the entire town, Halifax the entire town, and Eastbridge water one through four, or the entire town. That's the district. And if people want confidence in people to go to meetings, I'll never forget, Chef Deal said, I will never miss the meeting. Well, he's never been to one in my district. And, you know, I'm a misstatement of that. And, you know, how he should have approached you and said, I'll pay you. It's going to take time. Do I do a fundraiser and get it? I don't even have to be the first one he pays, but he's got to like all these creditors. There's two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, apparently an outstanding bills from his campaign. And he's just walked away. He wants the state committee to pick it up. It's amazing. He's running the state committee again. He wants to use that position to pay the bills off. He wants to argue that the state committee be responsible for his debts. Anybody else would have just stepped aside, set up a little collection committee, and set up raising money to pay everything off. I don't know who'd donate to him though. Larry Novak, good luck tomorrow. We're keeping our fingers crossed for you. I hope you can win. 844-542. Vote for Larry Novak, at least he never voted for Joe Biden. I forgot to play that cut for Larry. Before we go out, cut 24. Well, the same people are trying to get back in. They're led by a guy who worked for Cruz in 2016. And he's assisted by a guy who voted for Biden in the Democrat primary in 2008. Well, everybody that voted for Biden should not be involved in Republican politics up there. That I can tell you. There it is. He didn't say Larry Novak's name, but he said he shouldn't be involved in Republican politics up there. 844-542-442. I'm Howie Carr. Howie Carr, we'll be right back. This hour of The Howie Carr Show is brought to you in part by the 110 Grill with over 40 locations in the Northeast. You can find one near you. Visit them at 110grill.com. ♪♪♪ He's Howie Carr. Today's poll question is brought to you by Perfect Smiles. Don't be fooled by imposters with similar names. If you're unhappy with your smile, you need to visit Dr. Bruce Houghton in Nashua. Call 841-844 a perfect smile or visit PerfectSmiles.com. Taylor, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? Today's poll question, which you can vote in at HowieCarShow.com, is what will Nikki Haley do after she gets shellacked on Super Tuesday? Dropout, suspend her campaign, announce a third-party bid, or say she's staying in the GOP race all the way. Suspend her campaign. Twenty-six percent say suspend, fifty-seven percent say she's staying in all the way. All right. Judy Crocker, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Judy. Hi, Howie. How are you? Very good. You're running on the Cape with your husband, Will. That's correct. The Cape and I- The real action. Yes, it's from Barnstable to Provincetown and Martha's Vineyard in Antucket. And you've been taking a real beating from the cult these last few weeks. Oh, yes. Yes, I've been taking a beating from the cult and from our morning version of WRKOs, morning version. Every morning, they seem to think that I am personally responsible from all the losses we suffered in the last election cycle and that Jim Lyons has nothing to do with it. Well, he did nothing. That's for sure. Other than the higher private detectives and lawyers to sue other Republicans and track them around the country and go to the probate court, et cetera, et cetera. They did nothing. In 2020, my husband was the incumbent state rep and he did zero. Zero to help him. And we used their coordinated mail program. We spent over $70,000 raised and spent over $70,000 in mail. And the printer I used was not paid until all of it until mid-April, the following year. Well, they did the same thing. I had to give them the money in advance. They did the same thing in 2022. They stiffed a bunch of the vendors in 2022. Yes, they continually shipped them and spent money that he wasn't authorized to spend. Didn't follow the budget. Did nothing of the sort and was only helpful to the candidates that he personally recruited. The cult, none of whom won, not a single one. I keep asking the cult people who call in, did they have one winning candidate? Did they take away a single Democrat seat? Did they win a single open seat? And the answer is no, Judy. No, my opponent, who he recruited, didn't even win a primary and wants to blame that on me as well. Alright, Judy Crocker and Will Crocker, they're your candidates on the Cape and Highlands tomorrow. I'm Howie Carr. Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. 844-542. Let's go back to the lines. We've got to get to a lot of people tomorrow. It's a big day for the state. In general, it's just the presidential primaries and it's in particular a big day for the state Republican party. And even if you're unenrolled, that majority of the state and you tend to not vote moonbat, deep state, take a Republican ballot. Make sure you vote for the Republican candidates who want to win elections and not just sue one another and fight Republicans. And that would be the people on the slate that you can get see at the top of my website, HowieCarshow.com. Stop the Kool-Aid cult. Just click on the banner and you'll see who to vote for. 844-542-42. Shana O'Connell, the mayor of Taunton. Go ahead, Shana. Hey, Howie. Well said. It is high time that Republicans stop the extreme divisions and we start winning. We build on the, you know, Peter Durant and John Marcy wins in the house in the Senate. And I am running for state committeewoman in the towns of Berkeley, Carver, Daiton, Marion, Middleboro, Rainham, Taunton. And I've been on your show many times how we throughout my time in the legislature. People know me. They know I know how to fight. They know I have the experience and the record. And I have won nine elections in a democratic city. So I know how to win and I know how to get people elected. That's why the Kool-Aid cult doesn't like you, Shana. You don't really fit in. Well, you win. I win right now. Yeah, I like the way you put that. We have an important election coming up here in the Senate District 2 and Kelly Dooner is running for Senate. And we need to get her elected. So this is a very important race. I would be very grateful for everyone's support along with Mark Townsend, who was running for state committeeman. All right, Shana. Thank you very much. At 8-6-0 says any updates on DoorDash deals campaign contributions. I've been promising you that 8-6-0. I will get it to you tomorrow morning. Larry was saying that he's contributed, he's given himself more money. I don't know if he has or not, but I'm going to check tonight on the OCPF website. And if we'll give it, we'll give you an update. We'll get everything out tomorrow morning. 8-4-4-542. Sean Powers, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Sean. Hey, Howie, how are we doing tonight? Good. Good. I hope you're going to give Frazetti a rough day tomorrow. Well, we're going to try. We're running for state committee. Myself and Sandra Wright are running for Republican state committee in the towns of Brain Street Bridge, Water, Easton, Milton, Randolph, Stoughton, and West Bridge Water. And we have a lot of great support. We actually got the endorsement of my opponent's hometown, Republican town committee chair, Milton, Kerry White, who's a great Republican, and we're honored to have her support. And we just got to start winning elections, because this state is going into a very bad place, as you know. So we just got to start getting more Republicans elected. And didn't the Republican town committee in Milton try to kick this, your opponent, the dog walker off the committee? I believe they did. He had some unfortunate instances last year, and they tried to remove them, which there really isn't anything. Which there really isn't a function to do that. So he's not on the slate. So, but, you know, in 2022, I was part of Tim Cruz's last standing Republican in Massachusetts and Plymouth County. And we were running against a George Soros back. I remember. And we got zero help from the state party, zero. And despite that, we managed to pull off a win of 26 points. So that's a testament to the G.A. We have his support and his endorsement. And we just got to turn things around because we're just, we just got to stop this in fighting. We have to stop the division, like Mayor Connor said, and start getting more Republicans. Yeah, got to start spending money on candidates, not on lawsuits. Correct, correct. But I appreciate the support. I appreciate everything you're doing to save the mass GOP. And we got to, we got to get Amy Carnavali reelected as our chair. So. Thank you, Sean Powers. We appreciate it. Good luck tomorrow. Christina Carpovich, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Christina. Hi, Howie. I am in Norfolk and Suffolk. My accounts are dead on Norwood. Well, for Westwood as well as West Rockbury. Wasn't there in Hyde Park. What I was going to say is that I was born and raised in Soviet Union and Poland. And I came here over 30 years ago. And I was staying away from politics until the years of Clinton and Obama. And when I actually started noting that situation is becoming very familiar. Just like what I've seen under the communist regime in my countries, which was one power and absolute one party and absolute power. And that was when I realized that I need to contribute somehow to make a change if I could. So I applied for citizenship. I became citizen and so I could vote. My first vote was for Donald Trump. And ever since I actually was working as a Republican in Massachusetts. Promoting ideas of freedom and balance. And working, collecting signature and resources for that famous referendum to repeal the law to provide licenses to illegals. And you know, door to door and some holding signs and all that. Well, listen, Christina, who are you running with? Who's your male counterpart? Tom Ricketts. Tom Ricketts. Yeah, but we both are very grateful to have your support. Okay, great. Thank you, Christina Carpovich in the West Roxbury and Point South District. 844-542. Jill Marie, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Jill Marie. Hi, Howie. Thanks for taking my call. I called you because I'm the retiring member of the GOP for the second Bristol Plymouth district. And you've had some great calls tonight. Son, a son, a crocker. The guidance running from the Milton area. Not counted. And we really need to do something to combat this because just Dale and his wife are both sitting members of that state committee. And it has been, I've been on that committee for quite a few years, but the last year, four years, a bit of sheer torture with Jim Lyons. And we've got to do something. We had meetings with Lyons, tried to bring them together to no avail. He has the Austin Wells syndrome. He's great in his own mind. And he does nothing to help the committee. And I think his main goal is to eventually win the state and then take out Amy Connebel, if he can do it. Right. And then he can get back on the payroll, Jill Marie. That's what he wants to do. Well, let's thank you. Thank you for your service. And we got to get to some more of the candidates that are running. Amanda Peterson, you're next with Howie Carr. Amanda, Amanda has won more races as a campaign manager at the age of 19 in one race than the Kool-Aid cult won in four years with hundreds, literally hundreds of races to win. Amanda, you have a better, you have a better one loss record than the Kool-Aid cult did. That's one victory is better than their record for four years. Yeah, Howie, thank you so much for having me on again. I mean, they're trying to tear me down, but I'm really excited about tomorrow. I'm here to unify this party. I'm here to make it younger. I'm here to start winning elections again. Like you just mentioned, I have a winning record right now. And unlike them, so I'm really, really excited about tomorrow. And I'm running with Eric Colton, who is an Iraqi war vet. And yeah, I'm very, very excited. Yeah, I think you're going to do very well, Amanda. And don't let the Kool-Aid cult has treated you shabbily. And just like, again, the only thing they know how to do is go after Republicans. You know, even young Republicans, and even more importantly, winning Republicans. That's what really bugs them. Just like with Sean O'Connell, just like with Sean Powers. Anybody who can win, they want to take them down because they're losers. They lose everything. Amanda, thank you very much for running. And thanks for being a good person just in general and putting up with all this BS. Ruthie Casano, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Ruthie. I know Ruthie very well, by the way. Go ahead, Ruthie. Hi, Howie. How are you? Good. How are you doing? You going to win tomorrow? Yes. I hope so. It would feel really good. Yeah. So why should people vote for you instead of your opponent as if I didn't know? Go ahead. Well, I mean, obviously we want to win elections, but we don't want to fight with other Republicans. We want to fight the Democrats. You know, my husband, Justin, you know him very well as well. Yes. You know, we're just feeling like, you know, we're always fighting a battle at the schools and we have nobody in office to, you know, to help. So it's like a, we're the ones that are trying to do it. I mean, he's at that school all the time. It's just, it's crazy. And I knew nothing about this before you got us involved really last year. And I think, I mean, I think it's wonderful that you're setting so much light on this and how pathetic it all is and how they fight with each other and how they just want to attack everybody else that isn't them. It's really, it's very childish. Yeah, it's very tiresome too. I mean, these people should be running for the legislature, you know. Instead, they're just trying to run for these state committee jobs, which is supposed to be a rubber stamp, a vessel for funneling money and support to the candidates and they want to take it over and just use it for themselves. And again, as we hear over and over again, the candidates get stiffed. They don't care about electing the candidates and that's why they can't elect any candidates. And now they want to get back into power even though no one will ever give the money again. They'll be destitute. They had 700,000 in the bank when they took over. When they left after winning zero offices, I keep repeating that, zero offices in four years, they were $600,000 in debt. They were just, they were taking money that was, that had been given to them to pay bills and they were throwing it into these preposterously stupid campaigns with worthless candidates. Ruthie, thanks a lot. We're going to have one more segment on this. When we come back, we'll move everybody very quickly. I'm back in Florida, but one of my last stops in New England before leaving was at perfect smiles in Nashua, New Hampshire. They are always my first appointment back in my last before I leave. 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Or text the word "Howie" followed by your message to 617-213-1066. Howie Carr is back. 844-542-42. If you don't know who your candidate should be to stop the Kool-Aid cult from finally destroying the Republican party. They had four years. They almost destroyed it. They were stopped. Now they want to get back in and finish the job. Kill off every Republican office holder in the state. But if you want to stop them, go to HowieCarShow.com and click on the banner at the top of the page. And you can see who to vote for to stop the Kool-Aid cult. But the knuckleheads who've wrecked the party until Amy Carnavoli got in. We don't have much time left, but I'm going to try to cut these interviews down a little bit so we can get everybody on. Monica Madero-Salano. A lot of people have called about you today. Monica, where are you running? Thank you, Howie. Maldon, Melrose, my hometown. Stoneham, Redding, Wakefield. And half a winch. Two, three, and eight. All right. So give us a quick summation of why you want to run. Why you're running. Look, Howie, I just want to make a difference. I am tired of seeing our candidates lose. Going through, putting ourselves out there in elections and losing. I'm tired of seeing the policies that come out of Beacon Hill that come out of our city and town halls that are driving residents out of the state to places like low tax or no tax states like New Hampshire and Florida. I want us to be competitive here in Massachusetts and, you know, I think we can do that. If we have a stronger state party, we can recruit more candidates. Something like 62 percent or 64 percent of the races in 2022 went unopposed. Yeah. If we don't have Republicans running, we have no accountability. John, Monica, I got to hold you there. Thank you very much. We want to get some other people on here. Thank you, Monica. Monica Salano, vote for her tomorrow. John Ols, this is a race I have particular interest in. He's running against Todd Taylor, one of the charter members of the Kool-Aid cult who got $18,000 for voter outreach, quote unquote, from Jim Lyons. At the same time, the party's registration was falling to a low that it hadn't seen since before the Civil War, believe it or not. Am I right, John? Yeah, that's right, how he's really just a disaster through and through. And, you know, I'm coming into this race for a simple reason. We need new blood, fresh perspectives, and people that have actually been successful at winning elections on the state committee. And I've done that. And I'm taking on Todd Taylor, who not only is a founding member of the Kool-Aid cult, but he has a terrible record as a member of the Chelsea City Council. From voting to increased taxes to leading the charge on, you know, raising his own pay of the city councilor. And as you mentioned, he's unethically taken money from the party, which violates party bylaws. So this guy is bad news through and through. I'm running to be a fresh perspective to get rid of the people that want to bring us down. And John Ols, by the way, was the campaign manager for Lenny Mira, a long-term Republican on the North Shore, who lost by a single vote. He didn't get a lot of help from the Kool-Aid cult, Eddie John. It would have been nice to have, you know, $2,000 to pay legal fees, you know, an email to go out to recruit poll watchers for the recount effort. I mean, we won every single election with Lenny, and then after redistricting, the party was nowhere to be found. We had a new district we were competing in uncharted territory. And, yeah, we can't ever let that happen again to our incumbent representatives and senators. It's just a shame. So there's two of them. Well put, John, I hope you, I hope you defeat him. I hope you, what are the, give us the cities that you're in. So I get Charlestown, which is word two of the city of Boston, words one through eight in Cambridge, and then the cities of Chelsea and Everett. Thank you, John. Good luck. We were with you. Justin Cosano, he's a, he's a right in candidate. He, he worked his rear end off for the question four, unlike the people on the Kool-Aid cult who are saying they work so hard. I know how hard Justin worked because he, he, he, I got to know him. And they, they, they didn't, they didn't take, they didn't use your hard work very well, did they, Justin? No, they did not. And it wasn't just me that got signatures, there was many other people, all those older retired folks in front of market basket that could harass by the commies and wall fam. That wasn't fair to them either. And they got nothing for their work. There's a lot more to stay committee than just controlling the committee. You know, we need, we need recruits. We need, we need, we need young blood. We need fundraising. This, this is just craziness. You know, wall fam has two universities. Why aren't we going to the universities and grabbing the, the, the students that live in wall fam in, in Lexington? You know, they can be part of this too. We, we just need as many candidates and as many races as possible. Justin, Justin got knocked off the ballot by the Kool-Aid cult, but you can write him in tomorrow. And what town's Justin? Wall, in Bedford, Kyle Eil, Chelmsford, Concord, Lexington, precincts 389, Lincoln, and Western. [MUSIC PLAYING] I'm Howie Thar. (roaring)