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Democrat
Patrick Roath

Overview

Current roleAttorney

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

GenderMale

LocationMassachusetts

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BackgroundAttorney

EducationTufts University (degree unspecified)

Notable personal detailsPatrick Thomas Roath is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Massachusetts’s 8th Congressional District. He is an attorney and voting-rights advocate and has worked in Democratic politics, including for former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick’s 2010 reelection campaign and Patrick’s 2020 presidential campaign. He lives in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood and has been active in local political organizing and campaign work.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations (including a minimum tax on billionaires and higher capital gains rates), closing offshore and corporate loopholes, expanding/locking in Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, and reversing recent corporate tax giveaways while supporting investments in housing, childcare, and clean energy.

Healthcare

Supports expanding access to affordable, quality healthcare and pursuing short-, medium-, and long-term reforms that build toward universal coverage; emphasizes protecting reproductive health access and reducing medical costs. Opposes Rep. Lynch’s past votes against the Affordable Care Act and frames his proposals as expanding government programs (e.g., codifying reproductive protections) rather than privatizing care.

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Immigration & Border

Supports comprehensive, humane immigration reform including a clear pathway to citizenship and the DREAM Act; favors ending family detention, reforming immigration courts, abolishing ICE and transferring enforcement functions; emphasizes protecting due process and opposing efforts to dehumanize immigrants while calling for smarter border enforcement paired with support for asylum and immigration judges.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports federal protections for reproductive freedom, says family planning decisions should remain between individuals and their healthcare providers, and pledges to champion legislation to codify Roe v. Wade (including the Women’s Health Protection Act) and ensure access to the full spectrum of reproductive health care.

Climate & Energy

Supports substantial federal investment in a broad range of clean energy technologies (offshore and onshore wind, solar, advanced nuclear, fusion, geothermal, small hydro), energy-efficiency and building retrofits, coastal resilience, consumer protections for energy affordability, and holding major polluters financially accountable. Opposes new local fossil-fuel infrastructure such as the Weymouth compressor station and supports regulation of data-center siting to limit local energy and water impacts.

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate supports comprehensive federal gun-violence prevention measures including universal background checks, an assault weapons ban, nationwide red flag (extreme risk) laws, and a national licensing/registration system with safety training and insurance requirements for gun owners.

Polls

Workbench Strategy
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36%
Patrick Roath
P. Roath
Date (Start - End)SpreadShare
Workbench StrategyFeb 19, 2026
36.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Endorsements

MA-08 Democratic nominee?

Endorsers of Patrick Roath for MA-08 Democratic nominee?

Boston Teachers Union

Labor organization

The Boston Teachers Union endorsed Patrick Roath in his Democratic primary challenge against Stephen Lynch.

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David Hogg

Public figure

David Hogg endorsed Patrick Roath in his Democratic primary challenge to Stephen Lynch.

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Deval Patrick

Public figure

Deval Patrick endorsed Patrick Roath in his challenge against Stephen Lynch.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$888.7K
$666.5K
$444.3K
$222.2K
$0

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2026

$888.7K
$409.6K
$479.1K
$31.9K

Source: FEC

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