Businessman Chuck Boyce files for Carper’s Senate seat

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Delaware businessman Chuck Boyce has filed with the Federal Elections Commission to run for Delaware’s United States Senate seat in 2018. He is the first Republican to file for the seat now held by Tom Carper.

“Each period of transition creates a time of radical divisiveness throughout the country. I’m eager to provide a much-needed respectful and outside voice as a Rational Republican,” Boyce stated. “We must end the musical chair mentality that is plaguing what it means to be a public servant. I look forward to providing the people of Delaware an alternative.”

Boyce is the owner of Brandywine Executive Center, Wilmington and north Wilmington, a shared office business.

According to Boyce’s announcement, “his successful business career has solidified Boyce’s strong fiscal conservative values; however, he believes the federal government is distracted by party politics. “Delawareans deserve better than what is currently being delivered in Washington,” Boyce said. “It’s time to focus on getting our priorities straight.”

Those priorities include recovering our economy, education, and better treatment of veterans, Boyce stated.

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Boyce has one teenage daughter and resides in Middletown.

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