One of the great embarrassments of this year on the Republican side was the fact that after her humiliating defeat by Scott Brown in January no republican got on the ballot to oppose her in the fall.
Jim McKenna however is trying to reverse this mistake, he is launching a sticker campaign for the Republican primaries. If he can get 10,000 sticker votes during the primary he will be on the November ballot and we will have the chance to retire Martha Coakley permanently.
I talked to Mr. McKenna last week concerning his campaign:
He also made a presentation at the Twin City Tea Party last week. Here is his presentation in three parts:
Part 2
Part 3
Not getting on the ballot initially was a mistake but there is no reason why we can’t make up for that mistake on primary day.
Red Mass Group has more here.
Update: Looks like he would be a square peg in the statehouse. from his BIO:
Jim has taught courses on law and ethics as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the part-time MBA program at Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Department of Management.
Ethics in Massachusetts? Boy talk about not fitting in.



14 September is about six weeks away!
If he’s on the ballot and runs a good campaign, we may have the chance to permanently sink Coakley’s career.