2nd person announces primary challenge to US Sen. Markey
BOSTON — A business executive who spent his childhood in what he calls unstable, cruel and at times violent foster homes announced a primary challenge Tuesday to Democratic Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Edward Markey.
Steve Pemberton, 52, whose memoir about his time as a foster child was turned into a movie, released a YouTube video highlighting his past and scheduled campaign events in New Bedford, Boston and Worcester.
“I am running to represent Massachusetts in the United States Senate because we need leaders who understand the human toll of failed policies and the cost of wilful indifference to our families,” Pemberton said in a statement.
He is the second person to challenge Markey in the September 2020 primary. Shannon Liss-Riordan, a Brookline-based workers’ rights lawyer, said in May she would run.