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The independent senator from Connecticut, who infuriated Democrats by backing Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for president, told The Hill, “I’m trying to have a more governmental/legislative, less political year.” Lieberman this week said he is staying
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Ned Lamont, the political upstart who challenged U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman four years ago, plans to officially announce his bid for Connecticut governor next week, according to a state Democratic official. The official told The Associated Press on
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Amann has been able to lay claim to the lead in the race for the Democratic nomination for governor. After all, Amann has noted, he's the only Democrat to have officially declared himself a candidate. He's not anymore: Saying "the time is not now for
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Conn.— A new poll says almost three of every four Connecticut voters support legislation requiring seat belts on school buses in the state. The Quinnipiac University survey released Thursday says the proposal has strong support across party lines
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Conn.— Connecticut's work force training agency has received more than $3 million in federal stimulus funding to help train workers for so-called green jobs. The grants are intended to teach workers skills for emerging industries in energy
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On the heels of a new poll depicting him as a frontrunner in the governor’s race, Ned Lamont signaled to a New Haven audience that he won’t seek public financing. Lamont, who’s “exploring” a run for the Democratic nomination for governor, spoke
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Foley poured $2 million into his gubernatorial campaign in December, the campaign reported this week in state election filings. Foley, a Republican and former fundraiser for President George W. Bush, switched to the governor’s race after first
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The Health Bill Is Scary ].\n \n \n Notice that I called it \"health insurance reform.\" Because it is not health care reform. The 2,000+ page bill now being debated discovers no new vaccine...The uninsured do receive health care -- usually through
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The natives are restless because of an unpopular war, a shaky economy, gaping state deficits and unhappiness with politics as usual. The year, it turns out, is 1970, when Connecticut turned out its longtime Democratic senator, Thomas J...Meskill as
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A Head, Pizza Included by Paul Bass December 11, 2009 12:06 PM Permalink Comments (0) Ned Lamont set the door price low — and the expectations higher — as he brought his nascent gubernatorial quest to New Haven’s BAR. Around 100 people paid $5
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