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Interview with independent candidate for Massachusetts Auditor - Kamal Jain!

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Kamal Jain is an Independent candidate running for MA State Auditor in 2010.  If you have no idea what an auditor does and what crucial role this individual plays in your government, then allow Mr. Jain to inform you.   If you have no knowledge of Massachusetts state budget and how your hard earned money is being spent or if you have downloaded and perused the budget reports to be left puzzled and confused - discover how Kamal Jain plans to fix this issue once and for all.  1) RC: Kamal Jain, thank you for giving us the opportunity to find out more about your campaign. What is your political background? KJ: Thank you giving me the opportunity to talk about my campaign. Growing up, I always felt disenfranchised from the political system. I could see that everything was run by the Democrats or Republicans, and neither of those groups represented my values, so for many years I stayed away from politics and just complained about ever-growing...

Interview with Joe Kennedy - Independent candidate for MA Senate 2010.

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I had the pleasure of interviewing Joe Kennedy ( website )  who is running as an independent for MA special election (January 19th, 2010) to fill the vacant seat of the late Ted Kennedy.  Joe Kennedy is a small government kind of guy and is not at all related to the famous Massachusetts family and in fact is offering voters something new and fresh as opposed to the two incumbent parties.   If you are tired of the federal government growing regardless of which party is in charge, understand that our entitlement programs are broken and believe that the media treats third party candidates unfairly - read on. RC: Congratulations on your successful ballot drive, what are your thoughts on your challengers this coming January; Democrat Attorney General Martha Coakley and Republican State Senator Scott Brown? JK: My challengers are both Party Candidates. For me the parties are very much 2 sides of the same coin. Both parties are for more wars, bigger government, more taxes ...