Speaking on WBUR's Radio Boston, Republican candidate for Senate John Deaton said his party affiliation won't drive his decision-making should he be elected.
, the Republican candidate for Senate said his party affiliation won't drive his decision-making should he be elected.
Deaton, an attorney and retired Marine who moved to Massachusetts from Rhode Island last year, defeated Quincy City Councilor Ian Cain and industrial engineer Robert Antonellis in"She has a loyalty to the Democratic party and an agenda. I don't," he said."I believe in term limits. Give me 12 years — two terms — to go in there and do what I can to improve the lives of working people and poor people, and then I'm gonna go home," Deaton said.
"What I'm saying is Hamas actually issued a directive not to use crypto because it was too traceable," he said."The NSA, the FBI, the CIA, have all come out and said they hope that criminals use Bitcoin. It's an open, distributed ledger. You can trace every single transaction."On student debt reduction, Deaton criticized Warren on student loan forgiveness, saying the plans come at the expense of the poor, and"a plumber shouldn't have to pay for a Harvard MBA.
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