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Primary Watch: Bennet wins in Colorado
The Swampby Mike Memoli After a tough news day, the White House ends Tuesday on a high note as appointed Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet (D) has won the hotly-contested primary over former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff (D). President Obama, his administration......Tags: Connecticut, Georgia, Primaries, Colorado, Richard Blumenthal
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Moderate McMahon Offers Promise Of Revival
The Hartford CourantThe left, which possesses the loudest voice in Connecticut's public life, encourages diversity in everything but thought. You must adhere to the orthodoxy that government is good, bigger government is better, except for law enforcement, which is always...Tags: Politics, Labor Markets, Kevin Rennie, Connecticut Labor Markets, Northeast Utilities
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New Media Offer New Ways To Dodge Those Darn Reporters' Pesky Questions
The Hartford CourantWe are approaching a moment when candidates running for Congress don't have to bother with old-fashioned media. Not so long ago, it might have been unthinkable for a non-incumbent to largely kiss off all but carefully scripted exchanges with local...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Social Media, FarmVille, YouTube, Politics
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Jonah Goldberg: The Dems' identity crisis
NATIONAL REVIEW Editor Rich Lowry recently noted an explosion of "precriminations" among Republicans looking to assign blame for GOP losses in advance of election day. Blogger Glenn Reynolds offered a "pre-mortem" along similar lines. And the media have...Tags: Connecticut, Virginia, Demographics, North Carolina, Pennsylvania
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Quinnipiac poll suggests Crist has shot in indy bid
Central Florida Political Pulse» Orlando Sentinel – Central Florida Political PulseThe buzz about Gov. Charlie Crist possibly/maybe/could be considering an independent bid for U.S. Senate is loud enough now to drown out an air boat — and the latest poll from Quinnipiac University is only going to amp up the volume. The take away:... -
Goodbye, Joe Lieberman
After 24 years in the U.S. Senate, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the first and only Jewish politician nominated to a national major party ticket, in 2000, had some advice to his colleagues in a farewell speech Wednesday on the Senate floor. To break the...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Religion and Belief, Parties and Movements, Susan Collins, George W. Bush
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Hartford Mayor's Chief Of Staff Resigns
Jared Kupiec, Mayor Pedro Segarra's chief of staff and the focus of recent criticism, has resigned, city officials said Monday. His last day has not yet been determined. Kupiec, 30, was appointed chief of staff in December 2010. Juan Figueroa, a former...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Primaries, Government, Elections
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The Political Transformation Of Joe Lieberman
Hartford CourantTalking to reporters in his driveway on a hot day in August 2000, Connecticut U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman beamed — he had just been chosen as the Democratic vice presidential candidate to Al Gore. "Miracles happen," the proud son of a Stamford liquor...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Civil Rights, Rentals, Monica Lewinsky, Minority Groups
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DeStefano: 'You Leave When They Want You To Stay'
The Hartford CourantMayor John DeStefano, an outspoken political survivor and the longest-serving leader in the city's history, smiled Tuesday as he reflected on his 10 terms leading the Elm City and seemed at peace with his decision against trying to make it to 11. "You...Tags: Taxation, Labor Markets, IKEA, Joseph Ganim, Immigration
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How would you grade legislature's performance?
The Connecticut General Assembly is scheduled to close out the legislative session Wednesday night. How did they do? Some would say it’s a remarkable session, with historic gun controls passed and such firsts as legislation to label genetically...
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The Bucks Start There: Greenwich A Rich Source For Romney
Hartford CourantIt seemed that everyone at the party was a millionaire. In one corner was NBA basketball star Grant Hill. In another was Linda McMahon, who spent $50 million of her own money in 2010 in a race for the U.S. Senate. Nearby was David Einhorn, who made...Tags: Sales, Grant Hill, Business, Hillary Clinton, Politics
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Long Hours And Sharp Elbows
Hartford Courant / Fox CTFor much of his life, Dannel Malloy has been an avid fan of hockey and rugby. Both rough-and-tumble sports are highly physical and require quick movements, sharp elbows and fast decisions. A rugby player for 22 years, Malloy finally quit when his...Tags: Taxation, Len Suzio, John G. Rowland, Moody's Corporation, Minority Groups
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