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On the Republican side, two businessmen are battling for their party's nomination and the chance to knock off one of the country's most prominent Democrats. Republican Sean Bielat, a 35-year-old Marine and businessman from Brookline, will face off against Earl Sholley, a 62-year-old businessman from Norfolk, as the GOP chooses a challenger to Frank. Bielat, who has worked for the military technology firm iRobot Corp., said he decided to challenge Frank because of the "overspending and overreach of government." He said Frank has angered many people in the district by treating them disrespectfully and spending his time outside the district, including a recent appearance on Jay Leno's show. "I think there a lot of people who might have liked Barney in the past, but they are upset with his representation, upset with his arrogance of power," he said. Sholley, who has lost several previous races for state and federal office, says he believes in limited government and counts tea party members among his supporters. "There is an incredible amount of anger out there against incumbents," Sholley said. "I'm going to be a political hurricane and defeat Barney Frank."
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