Blanchard mulls race to unseat Hwang in 28th Senate District. Incumbent Republican presents tempting target after Fairfield Democrats sweep local elections.
A puny 636 vote win in his 2022 re-election campaign marked state Senator Tony Hwang as a tempting 2024 target for Democrats in the 28th District. Hwang, seeking his 5th term last year, defeated district newcomer Timothy Gavin by just over 1% of the vote. Hwang’s close call continued a trend of once Republican suburbs across the nation becoming reliably Democratic.
Fairfield County, once the powerhouse region of Republican fundraising and victories, has witnessed a clear-out of Republican officeholders. Hwang, whose hometown of Fairfield was the scene of a November 5th Republican drubbing, could be next.
Democrat Rob Blanchard can read augurs as well as anyone. The former Middletown council member won a seat on Fairfield’s Representative Town Meeting this month and is being urged to take on Hwang next year, Daily Ructions has learned. Blanchard, 35, has a Democratic pedigree that ought to allow him to draw on resources not available to other first-time legislative candidates. He was a top aide to former state Senator Ted Kennedy when he considered a 2018 run for governor. Blanchard served as a close advisor to Governor Ned Lamont in his 2018 campaign and during his first term as governor. He now serves as Comptroller Sean Scanlon’s chief of staff and Assistant Comptroller.
Hwang’s 2022 opponent, Gavin, had lived in the district, which includes Fairfield, Bethel, Easton and Newtown, for just six months when he nearly tipped over the incumbent. A presidential election year–such as 2024–will likely see a surge in Democrats who did not vote in 2022 casting ballots. They are not ticket splitters.
Blanchard would bring a skill to the race that Hwang has not confronted before. The Philadelphia native and Syracuse University graduate is a skilled practitioner of the takedown without fingerprints.
Published November 28, 2023.
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