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Why is Seth Moulton running against Ed Markey? He thinks the senator is too old. - The Boston Globe
In an exclusive interview with the Globe, the Salem congressman cited Ed Markey's age and seniority as core concerns behind his campaign.
In an exclusive interview with The Boston Globe, Moulton, the 46-year old Iraq War veteran and six-term congressman, said he’s running for Senate because “leaders in our party continue to follow the same old playbook that has allowed [President] Trump to tear apart our country and hurt so many people in Massachusetts and across America.”
His reason for challenging Markey isn’t ideological: in fact, Moulton said he agrees with Markey on “the vast majority of issues.”
Instead, he pointed to Markey’s age and seniority — he is turning 80 next July and has served in Congress since 1976 — as core concerns behind his campaign. Moulton believes Democrats risk losing voters’ trust, and elections, if they continue to back candidates who are seen as too old.
“Is he too old?” Moulton asked. “Look, every political consultant will tell me not to say this, but the honest truth is, yes, Senator Markey is a very nice guy, but he’s been in Congress for 50 years, and he’ll be 86 years old at the end of his next term as our junior senator.”
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