Write-In Candidates — Mostly Republicans — Secure Party Nominations To Create More Contested Races For Massachusetts Legislature

By Chris Lisinski
State House News Service
By Chris Lisinski
State House News Service
John Deaton says he'd make term limits for Congress a day-one priority if he beats U.S. Senato Elizabeth Warren (D-Cambridge), who is seeking a third term.
"Term limits will be my very first bill I write as a United States Senator," Deaton told NewBostonPost during an August 19 interview in Quincy, Massachusetts. "My position is this: If you can't help bring change to the country in 12 years, it's time for you to move over for someone who might have the skill-set to do it. Case in point: I believe Elizabeth Warren represents the epitome of what happens in Washington D.C., Thirteen years ago, she was outraged about the bankers, but no bankers went to prison from the 2008 financial crisis. She promised to go to D.C. and hold those bankers accountable. Those same bankers today write her bills for her. That's what happens."