Ned Lamont’s lead over Dan Malloy in the Democratic race for governor is just 3 percentage points, while Republican Tom Foley’s lead over Michael Fedele is 8 points, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. In the race for the Republican Senate nomination, Linda McMahon has opened a 22-point lead over Rob Simmons, 50 […]
Poll: Gov races tighten, McMahon lead grows
As the air war continues, Malloy and Lamont pick up their ground game
WATERBURY–Dan Malloy caromed Sunday through an Italian festival in Waterbury, flattering the cooks, teasing the customers, offering his hand. Then moving on. Always moving, moving, moving. “You don’t stop until it’s over,” Malloy said, striding toward his rented RV. “Not leaving any stone unturned. Even without money, we’re not leaving any stone unturned. We can […]
McMahon: It’s all about turnout
SIMSBURY-The Republican women’s “wine tasting social and tea cup auction” in this affluent town was not exactly the subdued affair one might expect, thanks to the volatile Republican Senate contest. Front-runner Linda McMahon arrived first, with a camera crew from ABC’s Nightline in tow, recording her last weekend on the campaign trail before Tuesday’s primary. […]
The stealth candidate stays unobtrusive
COVENTRY – While his rivals were blitzing the state, making campaign stops from Coventry to Norwalk, Rob Simmons began the last weekend before the Republican Senate primary here, talking about spies. After delivering introductory remarks for the Nathan Hale Symposium, Simmons spent two hours listening to the remarks of three other panelists, and offered a […]
Republican contenders sell themselves
BRISTOL–Tom Foley took the advice between bites of his cheese danish. “Negative campaigning is clearly working against the candidates,” Whit Bett, a local state legislative candidate, said from across the booth. “People won’t keep the radio station on when they hear it.” “This is the best cheese danish I’ve had on the campaign trail,” Foley […]
Campaign finance: Millionaire candidates take different tacks
When it comes to investing in their own campaigns, the two Greenwich millionaires running for governor have much different approaches. Democrat Ned Lamont has given $8.6 million to his effort–money that’s irretrievably committed to the cause. Republican Tom Foley’s $3 million stake is in the form of loans that he could eventually recover through donations, […]
Prospect of Republican gains fills Congressional primary ballots
Perhaps encouraged by predictions of GOP gains this year, 11 Republicans are competing in Tuesday’s primary for their party’s nominations in four of Connecticut’s five Congressional districts. Nine of them are running in three districts ranked among the most competitive in the country by the University of Minnesota’s Smart Politics blog: the 2nd, the 4th […]
Rancor rising over Fedele attack ads
Katherine Carver insists she’d never heard of Greenwich Republican Tom Foley, his gubernatorial bid, or his former ownership of a Georgia textile mill until moments before she was asked to denounce him on camera over the mill’s closure. But Jerri Broadwell said she gladly participated in the production of two attack ads aired by one […]
Picking a nominee: Experience and qualifications vs. character and personality
Dan Malloy’s fans call him strong, confident, aggressive. Does that make him too bullheaded to deal with legislators? Ned Lamont’s say he is collaborative, partial to roundtable discussions. Does that make him weak? The two candidates for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination are running on their records: Malloy as a former mayor of Stamford, Lamont as […]
Top Democrats unfazed by Quinnipiac Senate poll
If Democrats in Washington are getting nervous about Richard Blumenthal’s shrinking lead in Connecticut Senate contest, they’re putting on a good game face for now. Blumenthal’s edge over rival Linda McMahon, the GOP-endorsed nominee who still faces a primary next week, has inched down steadily in recent months, from a 25-point lead in May to […]
Blumenthal says Bysiewicz misused state database
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal concluded Thursday that Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz – who spent much of last year-and-a-half exploring a bid for governor and then campaigning for attorney general – misused public resources in maintaining an office database compiled on thousands of contacts. “While much of the information placed in the database was related to legitimate state purposes, some of the […]
Blumenthal finds Bysiewicz misused taxpayer resources with contact database
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal concluded today that Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz misused taxpayer-funded resources by maintaining a computer database of political supporters. “While much of the information placed in the database was related to legitimate state purposes, some of the information maintained, particularly the ‘special notes,’ was inappropriate – even if not […]
Senate overrides Rell’s veto on public campaign finance, House may try next week
As expected, the Senate today overrode Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s veto of a bill revising the state’s public campaign finance law, paving the way for the House to do the same next week. The bill doubles the public campaign finance base grants for the gubernatorial races to $6 million and limits lobbyists from donating more […]
Quinnipiac: Lamont up by 5, Foley by 15
Democrat Ned Lamont and Republican Tom Foley remain the front runners in volatile, tightening primary races for governor, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Lamont’s 9-percentage point lead over Dan Malloy in the Democratic race has been nearly halved in three weeks to 5 points, while Tom Foley’s 35-point cushion over Michael Fedele […]
Race grows tighter, tone turns nastier
Despite calls for civility, Democratic voters can expect a continuing exchange of attacks between Ned Lamont and Dan Malloy through next Tuesday’s primary. “I’m afraid negative campaigning works,” Lamont said Wednesday night, after questioning Malloy’s ethics in a new mailer. “That’s why politicians do it.” Lamont was anticipating that a new Quinnipiac University poll would […]

