May, who earned a mechanical engineering degree from UMass-Lowell and later an MBA from Northeastern University, said he's a problem-solver who believes government is at its best when it gets out of the way.
"Americans are intrinsically independent and the Democrats' efforts to seize control over what we say, what we do, and how our children are educated are causing serious harm," May said. "I believe in our core freedoms and I believe in American exceptionalism."
May said one of the reasons he is embarking on a run for Congress is because the district's current representative has proven to be more interested in delusions of running for president than in representing his constituents, while demonizing others to distract from his own party's failings.
"Rep. Moulton continues to promote the demonization of American industries in order to distract from the truth: the Democrats’ monetary policies have devalued the dollar, and are a direct result of the inflation now crippling American households," May said. "On Capitol Hill, Rep. Moulton isn't known for representing his district's interests, but for once leading the effort to replace House Speaker Nancy Pelosi —- incredibly, because he thinks she isn't far-left enough.
"My campaign is about providing North Shore residents with a seat at the table, giving them their deserved representation in Congress, and ensuring that if the government isn't working for them, it should simply get out of the way."