Pop News Quiz: The Guv Boat
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| Feb 13, 2018 1:16 pm |
Having trouble keeping track of the flood of candidates running for governor this year? Try this week’s news crossword to see how much you’ve absorbed after all.
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| Feb 13, 2018 1:16 pm |Having trouble keeping track of the flood of candidates running for governor this year? Try this week’s news crossword to see how much you’ve absorbed after all.
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| Feb 12, 2018 8:34 am |Christine Stuart Photo
Jonathan Harris at candidate forum in New Haven.
Jonathan Harris used a word you don’t usually hear from the rest of the pack eyeing the governor’s mansion this year: lumber.
Continue reading ‘“Pragmatic Progressive” Sees The Forest In The Trees’
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Lamont at WNHH FM (2018), Dem convention (2010).
Ned Lamont has millions of dollars ready to spend to try to stop the Koch Brothers from turning Connecticut red.
But he didn’t come to New Haven to talk about that.
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| Jan 24, 2018 3:03 pm |Wooden
Mayor Toni Harp made her first endorsement of the campaign season, throwing her support behind a candidate for state treasurer.
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| Jan 19, 2018 2:04 pm |Paul Bass Photo
Luke Bronin at WNHH FM.
Long before he worked for President Obama, before he investigated corruption in Afghanistan, before he become the city of Hartford’s “hizzoner,” Luke Bronin spent years in New Haven’s Whalley Avenue jail.
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| Jan 16, 2018 8:36 am |CTNews Junkie, Ricks Photos
Bysiewicz, Elliott.
Susan Bysiewicz hasn’t yet announced that she’s running for governor, but she has already picked up her first endorsement.
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Checking the message: Kindall, D’Agostino at WNHH FM.
Option #1: In tackling workers’ rights or underfunded schools, the “people’s lawyer” needs to offer a disinterested opinion recognizing different sides.
Option #2: In tackling workers’ rights or underfunded schools, the “people’s lawyer” needs to find a way to take a stand for social justice.
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Herbst in New Haven Thursday night.
Ex-Gold Coast investment banker Bob Stefanowski once wiped down seats at the Yale Bowl. And Timothy Herbst? He even has gay friends.
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Darryl Brackeen and Pat Dillon.
New Haven’s longest-serving state representative is facing a likely challenge from a fellow Democrat who claims he can help bring home more bacon from Hartford.
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Ganim at WNHH FM during the blizzard.
Hey, you want to keep calling Joe Ganim a crook? Think that’ll stop him from becoming Connecticut’s next governor?
Ganim has three words for you: “Bring it on.”
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| Jan 4, 2018 4:22 pm |Paul Bass Photo
GOP CHair Romano with State Rep. Lemar.
J. R. Romano ‘s party has an excitement gap. Roland Lemar’s party has a vision gap.
The two veteran campaigners don’t say that about each other’s party. They say that about their own party.
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If you want to pigeonhole Dita Bhargava with a label or a comparison, she’ll take “Gina Raimondo.”
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State Treasurer Denise Nappier.
Another top elected office is opening up in state government, as State Treasurer Denise Nappier has reportedly decided not to seek a sixth four-year term.
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| Jan 2, 2018 8:36 am |Paul Bass Photo
State Sen. Gary Winfield.
New Haven State Sen. Gary Winfield has his eye on higher office, but has decided not to pursue it in 2018.
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Mike Handler.
Mike Handler has a general election message honed. He’ll have to find a way to get Republican primary voters to let him deliver it.
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| Nov 29, 2017 9:44 am |Christopher Peak Photo
Dan Drew: Heckled despite backing legalization.
Legalization of recreational marijuana seems to have become a mainstream position for statewide Democratic office-seekers in Connecticut — but rethinking how we handle heroin and other street drugs still appears too radical in the Nutmeg State, even for progressives.
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| Nov 8, 2017 2:59 pm |Paul Bass Photo
Srinivasan, at center, with campaign manager (and wife) Kala and political director George Brehl.
Prasad Srinivasan has two words for people who wonder what kind of governor he’d be: Ronald Reagan.
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GOP candidate Steve Obsitnik at WNHH FM; inset: Siri.
Steve Obsitnik met Siri — and understood her potential — before the rest of the world did.
He also tried to start one of his successful tech business in his home state of Connecticut, then found he had to go elsewhere to find an “ecosystem” to support it.
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Gubernatorial candidate Dan Drew at the WNHH studio.
Dan Drew knows what it’s like when reporters stick their noses into your campaign fundraising records — because he was one of those reporters once himself.
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