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Mike Minogue Releases New Ad “Somebody,” Highlighting Leadership, Service, and Taking on the Tough Jobs Massachusetts Needs Done

HAMILTON, Mass. – The Mike Minogue for Governor campaign today released a new television and digital ad titled “Somebody,” underscoring Minogue’s lifelong record of stepping up when others won’t. The 30-second spot features Minogue speaking directly to voters, drawing a through-line from hard work and military service to the challenges facing Massachusetts families today: the high cost of living, rising taxes, and a government that refuses to be audited, forgetting who it works for.

View full ad here.

Full transcript of “Somebody”

“My summer job was digging pools. When machines couldn’t reach, the boss would say — somebody’s gotta do it.

In the Army, somebody had to be deployed and fight on the front lines.

Now we hear somebody needs to fix this state…

I’m Mike Minogue, running for governor. My whole life, I’ve taken on the tough jobs.

If you’re looking for somebody who will reduce the cost of living and fix this state — just call me Somebody.”

“Somebody” reflects Minogue’s belief that leadership means showing up and doing the work, not just talking about it. The ad ties his background in service and business to his campaign’s focus on affordability, safety, and accountability for working families.

The ad follows the momentum of Minogue’s successful campaign launch, including a Sunday Night Football ad debut that expanded into a statewide buy, and a busy schedule of stops across the Commonwealth, meeting with voters about how to make Massachusetts more affordable and accountable.

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