Man founds political Pizza Party
Friday, October 7, 2016
BOSTON -- Josh Freeman is searching for his slice of the Massachusetts electorate. Freeman, 42, is the founder of the Pizza Party, a political designation officially recognized by state election officials. Freeman told the Enterprise of Brockton he doesn't recruit members, and no Pizza Party candidate ever has run for office or raised any money. Still, the Pizza Party has enrolled 184 registered voters. That's enough to have the party listed as a "political designation" on the state secretary's website.
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