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Murphy's Shifting Explanations Suspicious
The Hartford CourantCandidates apply their cunning and resources to introducing you to their opponents. The next five weeks will feature heavy doses of ominous music and grainy photos on your television screen. The truth faces mighty obstacles on its journey to you....Tags: Foreclosures, Elizabeth Esty, U.S. Senate, Democratic Party, Politics
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Beyond The Baloney — Red Meat Questions
The Hartford CourantDebate season is upon us. Candidates take time from fundraising to prepare, so you know they understand the stakes. If you have not been watching the wild series "Boss" on the Starz premium cable channel, you missed a candidate's ultimate debate...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Freedom of the Press, Newspaper and Magazine, Government Health Care, Business
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Forgetting Mortgage Payments Not All That Easy
The Hartford CourantThe U.S. Senate campaign in Connecticut has become a test of who pivots best. Moving the public's attention to a candidate's strength or an opponent's weakness is an essential skill in an era of the ceaseless campaign. Democratic Senate candidate...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Trials, Southington, Laws, Services and Shopping
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Massachusetts Home To Politics Unusual
The Hartford CourantA large chunk of Connecticut is being drawn into a new orbit: Massachusetts draws us in through gaming and transportation. No longer willing to cede the world of casino gambling to Connecticut, the Bay State has commenced a long process to license...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Republican Party, Mashantucket, U.S. House of Representatives, Primaries
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McMahon Scores Early With Shot At Murphy
The Hartford CourantLinda McMahon tripped Democratic Senate hopeful Christopher Murphy at the starting gate in his contest with her. The three-term U.S. Representative should expect McMahon to find more ways to hobble him as she introduces the Cheshire Democrat to many...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Rob Simmons, Chris Murphy, U.S. Senate, Politics
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A Whole Lot Of Sticking To The Script
Armageddon or paradise. That's our choice once more. Last week, the Republicans delivered three nights of indictments of the Obama administration. This week it'll be four nights, barring weather interruptions, of the Democrats taking it to the...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Gore Vidal, Medical Procedures and Tests, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Parties and Movements
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Bruised Losers Face Campaigns' Bumpy Finish
The Hartford Courant"Politics is tough," Simsbury Republican Lisa Wilson-Foley observed as she conceded the 5th Congressional District party primary to state Sen. Andrew Roraback Tuesday night. A last-minute attack on second-place finisher Mark Greenberg revealed Wilson-...Tags: Martin Luther King III, Middletown, Bill Clinton, Crime, Law and Justice, James Carville
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Underfunded Shays Sinks Under McMahon's Millions
The Hartford CourantIt is a challenge to embrace and renounce your own record in a political campaign. Former United States Rep. Christopher Shays tried and failed Wednesday night during a debate sponsored by WVIT. You would have to possess a heart made of stone not to...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Political Fundraising, U.S. Senate, Politics, Finance
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Cracking The Campaign Contribution Code
The Hartford CourantFifth District Republican congressional candidate Andrew Roraback started cracking the code of rival Lisa Wilson-Foley's generous campaign contributions to Democratic U.S. Rep. Christopher Murphy's first two campaigns for Congress in 2006 and 2008....Tags: Government Health Care, Nursing Homes, Nursing, Nancy Johnson, FBI
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History Can Turn On A Sketchy VP Pick
The Hartford CourantMy horse is out of the race to join Mitt Romney on this year's Republican ticket as the party's vice presidential candidate. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez said several times that she is not interested in a spot on the national ticket. Her statements...Tags: Susana Martinez, White House, Abraham Lincoln, Religion and Belief, John Kerry
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Butler, Malloy Create Ongoing Storm
The Hartford CourantConnecticut Light & Power Company President Jeffrey Butler mumbled and mispronounced his way through one consistent message last week: This storm was worse than Irene in August. No matter the topic, day after day, the utility executive found ways to...Tags: Music, Government, Ella Grasso, Companies and Corporations, Dannel P. Malloy
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