Campaign 2010

Payback Time

by | Nov 12, 2010 8:07 am | Comments (31)

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Future buds? Malloy and DeStefano share a stage at this weeks “New Haven Promise” schools event.

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Hopkins: “New Haven needs to be heard.”

The city that gave Gov.-Elect Dan Malloy his margin of victory knows what it wants in return. The list might surprise those familiar with campaign IOUs.

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Bungled To The End, Tally Goes To Malloy

by | Nov 5, 2010 8:48 am | Comments (23)

Election worker Patricia Howard posts the “final” numbers.

(Updated) An all-night recount gave Democrat Dan Malloy a 13.000-vote lead in Bridgeport in the election for governor and 5,000 statewide — enough to give him the job. Yet even after an official” announcement Friday morning, voting registrars were still making adjustments to the tally.

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Now It's "Not Imminent"

by | Nov 4, 2010 11:03 pm | Comments (42)

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(Updated) Over the objections of the Tom Foley for Governor Campaign, Amy Espinosa cut the seal to a previously undisclosed bag of ballots at 9 p.m. Thursday, and, two days after polls closed, a team of tired Bridgeport poll workers started counting. The fate of Connecticut’s suddenly nuclear election for governor hung in the balance.

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Foley: Show Me The Numbers

by | Nov 3, 2010 1:51 pm | Comments (19)

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Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, left. Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley, right.

In a surprise on-air encounter, Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley confronted Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewiciz Wednesday for declaring a winner without having official numbers.

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Governor’s Race Map

by | Nov 3, 2010 1:32 pm | Comments (0)

Dan Malloy and Tom Foley waged one of the tightest gubernatorial elections in recent memory, with the final result coming down to only a few thousand votes. At this time Malloy seems to be the unofficial winner, though major questions remain. So, how did all this unfold? The election map here, assembled from unofficial AP reports, has some of the answers. (Note: there are no results available to me at this time for New Fairfield, Oxford and Ridgefield, those areas are blank on the map.)

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“Unofficial” Governor-Elect Starts Transition

by | Nov 3, 2010 12:49 pm | Comments (40)

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Malloy with transition chiefs Wyman and Bannon.

(Updated 5 p.m.) Democrat Dan Malloy is the unofficial” winner of the governor’s race, Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz declared Wednesday, as Republicans insisted that Malloy hasn’t yet won. New Haven finally produced its official election results after 4 p.m., as Malloy was on TV already announcing his appointments for leaders of his transition team. Republican Tom Foley named transition chiefs, too.

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Blumenthal Beats McMahon; Women Doomed Her

by | Nov 2, 2010 7:38 pm | Comments (35)

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Linda McMahon voting on Tuesday.

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Holly Jermyn (at the polls with daughter Hera): McMahon’s famous ad with two women in an SUV “made women seem like idiots.”

(Updated 8:10 p.m.) Despite spending more than $40 million, Republican Linda McMahon Tuesday failed to stop Democrat Richard Blumenthal from becoming the state’s new U.S. Senator — because she couldn’t persuade women like Ann Cresswell to vote for her.

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It’s All About Turnout

by | Nov 2, 2010 8:01 am | Comments (5)

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Union vote-pullers check charts for Tuesday’s operation.

As Rosa DeLauro did a last-minute tarantella at Bella Vista, New Haven Democrats were working on their own moves to try to deliver the votes that could make the difference Tuesday in electing Connecticut’s next governor and senator.

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Campaign's Endgame
Launched In New Haven

by | Oct 31, 2010 10:25 am | Comments (2)

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Malloy with canvassers at Whalley Avenue headquarters.

Democrat Dan Malloy roused his army of canvassers before they hit the street, and Republican Tom Foley snagged an unexpected Democratic endorsement, as the too-close-to-call governor’s race landed in New Haven at the start of the final crucial weekend of campaigning.

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Launched In New Haven’

WWE Faithful Vote For The Bombshells

by | Oct 31, 2010 10:03 am | Comments (32)

The “Divas” get ready to rumble.

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Wade Barrett held Randy Orton in a headlock.

They roared as Triple H” — U.S. Senate hopeful Linda McMahon’s son-in-law — pounded his opponent in the ring. They cheered as her husband Vince urged them to wear their World Wrestling Entertainment T‑shirts to the polls on Tuesday. They whooped and hollered for the busty Divas” who stomped their rival hussies. Then the diehards of World Wrestling nation filed out of the arena — some of them, at least, promising to vote for the candidate herself on Tuesday.

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