The Suffolk Journal posts excerpts from a statement by KyQuan Phong, who staked out 10th District hopeful William Keating's old house, in the hopes of finding evidence the Democrat doesn't actually live in the district:
"My friends and I were out to find the truth and now we are being ridiculed and labeled as stalkers, undercover party operatives, etc.," he said in a statement.
Phong was a member of College Republicans at Suffolk until his graduation this past spring, but he says he was acting strictly in a non-partisan fashion in his stakeout. Republican candidate Jeff Perry disawowed any knowledge of Phong's actions.
Ed. side question: Is residency in a particular congressional district a requirement? I thought as long as you lived in the state somewhere you were OK. I should ask Joe Kennedy about that.
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