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Connecticut Democratic Governor Ned Lamont has won his bid for a second term.
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The three candidates running for governor in Connecticut clashed in their last televised debate on Tuesday night.
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As part of his campaign to win over blue state voters, the Republican candidate for governor in Connecticut, Bob Stefanowski, is trying to capitalize on any lingering resentment over safety precautions taken at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Connecticut’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski has doubled down on his pledge to reverse the state’s two-year old police accountability law, if elected governor.
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Connecticut Republican candidate for governor Bob Stefanowski is taking back what he said about abortion during a television appearance on Thursday.
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Invoking the Bristol police murders, Bob Stefanowski claimed the law endangers officers. Democrats say he is politicizing a tragedy.
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The two major party candidates running for governor in Connecticut —Ned Lamont and Bob Stefanowski — support spending more money to implement a state law that erases certain criminal convictions.
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The state has $22 million invested in Saudi Arabian oil and government bonds, according to a Connecticut treasury spokesperson.
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More than half of Long Islanders say they do not support the elimination of cash bail in New York, according to the latest poll from Siena College.
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Bob Stefanowski, the Republican running for governor in Connecticut, acknowledges that he’s been paid millions of dollars consulting for a green energy project funded by the Saudi Arabian government.