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He’s In. Manny of the People to Run in 5th CD.

New Britain Alderman Manny Sanchez will announce his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the 5th CD Monday at 1 p.m. The event will take place on the steps on the north side of the state Capitol building.

Sanchez is expected to be joined by New Britain’s legislative delegation and other Democrats.

He joins Simsbury Democrat Mary Glassman in the race. Others may soon join them.

April 30, 2018   Comments Off on He’s In. Manny of the People to Run in 5th CD.

Triple Threat Manny Sanchez Weighs Bid in 5th CD.

He’s not Bill Curry. He’s not Dan Drew. He’s not Mary Glassman. New Britain Common Council Democrat Manny Sanchez possesses a compelling biography and the look of a consensus candidate in the bewildering 5th CD field. He exudes youthful energy, lives in the district, and has not spent his career grasping for government jobs that provide a hefty paycheck for little work.

‘Manny of the People” is expected to make a decision soon on entering the race. His wide network of bipartisan boosters would give him a fast start in fundraising. The candidate who taps into the Democrats’ growing ABM movement outside the Farmington Valley should reap a bountiful harvest of delegates disoriented after the Easter implosion of haughty incumbent Elizabeth Esty. She was forced to abandon her campaign for a fourth term after revelations of her mysterious neglect of allegations of harassment, bullying and violence in her Washington office exploded into public view.

Sanchez, 29, works in development at the University of Hartford and has coached a basketball team.

 

April 28, 2018   Comments Off on Triple Threat Manny Sanchez Weighs Bid in 5th CD.

Harris Out. Will Endorse Lamont Friday.

Jonathan Harris will surrender Friday. The West Hartford Democrat will abandon his struggling campaign for governor and endorse Ned Lamont.

Today’s development is a public manifestation of broad movement among Democrats to the wealthy self-funder.

April 27, 2018   Comments Off on Harris Out. Will Endorse Lamont Friday.

Simsbury Republican Liz Peterson to Run in 5th CD.

It’s a busy day in the Fifth Congressional District. Add early Donald Trump supporter Liz Peterson to the list of Republicans running for the seat abandoned by scandal-plagued Elizabeth Esty.

Peterson has resided in Connecticut since August. Before that, the Trinity College graduate and social media consultant lived in California for 20 years. She serves on Simsbury’s Republican town committee and is a member of the town’s tourism committee and technology task force.

When reached by phone Thursday, the Massachusetts native and mother of two was at the White House for a take your children to work day.

April 26, 2018   Comments Off on Simsbury Republican Liz Peterson to Run in 5th CD.

Republican Ruby O’Neill to Run in 5th.

Why not? Southbury Republican Ruby O’Neill is looking for a spot at the Capitol to announce her bid for the Republican nomination in the the 5th Congressional District. Watch for a 4 p.m. launch with an introduction from William Petit.

Ruby O’Neill is married to veteran (30 years) Republican state Representative Arthur O’Neill.

April 26, 2018   Comments Off on Republican Ruby O’Neill to Run in 5th.

Zombie Madness: Curry Sniffing Around 5th CD Contest.

Gasps making their way around the 5th Congressional District as Bill Curry makes calls to Democrats to test support for a bid for the suddenly open seat. Curry ran for the seat in 1982, a good year for many Democrats around the nation, when the seat was vacated by incumbent Toby Moffett. Wunderkind Moffett lost to U.S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., that year. Four years later Moffett challenged incumbent Democratic Governor Bill O’Neill. That race featured a remarkable delegate primary in Waterbury.

Moffett briefly worked as a local news anchor at WVIT. He would eventually settle into a lobbying career in Washington representing some unsavory clients.

Curry was elected comptroller in 1990 and lost a 1994 bid for governor against John G. Rowland. Curry was elbowed out of the race for a 1998 rematch by Barbara Kennelly. He was nominated to challenge Rowland in 2002 and was defeated by the Republican governor who would resign two years later and head for prison in 2005. Curry worked in the Clinton White House and was a columnist for the Hartford Courant.

April 26, 2018   Comments Off on Zombie Madness: Curry Sniffing Around 5th CD Contest.

Republican Contest for Governor to Boost Jobs in Connecticut.

It begins with Bob Stefanowski. The freshly minted Madison Republican is looking for petition circulators. Here’s a link. The job is harder than it sounds–that’s why he needs 200 circulators. Anyone who has collected Republican signatures for primary petitions will tell you that registered party members are thin on the ground. People often do not know how they are registered or are in error in believing they are enrolled in a party.

Self-funder Stefanowski is one of the candidates who will be seeking to collect about 10,000 Republican signatures (you need a buffer) to qualify for the August primary for governor. Expect others to follow, including Greenwich self-funder David Stemerman. Others who fall short of the 15% of the delegates on any ballot at the party’s May nominating convention required to qualify for the primary ballot will also need to collect signatures.

April 26, 2018   Comments Off on Republican Contest for Governor to Boost Jobs in Connecticut.

Stewart Wanted to Raise Taxes on Greenwich to Give to New Britain.

How will Peter Tesei explain this? Here’s his running mate Erin Stewart offering her plan last fall for New Britain’s finances. “God forbid we took a little more from Greenwich to give to New Britain. Can’t do that.”

Delegates from Greenwich to the Republican state nominating convention next month may be reluctant to support a candidate who wants to increase their taxes.

April 24, 2018   Comments Off on Stewart Wanted to Raise Taxes on Greenwich to Give to New Britain.

Tesei Inaugurates Season of Betrayal. Knifes Obsitnik, Forms Alliance With Stewart.

Connecticut political conventions and the weeks preceding them are grim festivals of betrayals. Pledges that appear sincere are discarded in the pursuit of advantage and ambition. It is a dispiriting ritual. Veteran Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei seemed pleased indeed when he endorsed Republican Steve Obsitnik for governor. There was no reason to conclude Tesei did not mean what he said about Obsitnik. The earnest pledge has long been the reticent Tesei’s calling card.

Poor Peter. “It profit a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world,” but for a late run at lieutenant governor with Erin Stewart? Tesei’s early heavy lift will be to deliver the Greenwich delegation to the New Britain mayor, who has struggled with policy substance on the campaign trail. The potty-mouthed, tax raising mayor may not be the sort of candidate who will inspire a stampede of Greenwich delegates to her. As of Monday night, Obsitnik’s Greenwich support, which has been growing, appeared to be holding firm.

Nevertheless, this cycle’s season of betrayal has begun with Peter Tesei. It does not have to continue.

April 23, 2018   Comments Off on Tesei Inaugurates Season of Betrayal. Knifes Obsitnik, Forms Alliance With Stewart.

At Last, Republican Candidates for AG Can Meet in Proper Debate.

Thanks to the University of Connecticut School of Law campus Republicans, attorney general candidates John Shaban and Susan Hatfield can meet to debate before the party nominating convention. This invitation is for May 3rd on the school’s campus in the William F. Starr Reading Room.

Shaban served in the legislature before running for Congress in 2016. Hatfield is on leave from her perch as a prosecutor. She’s been a competitive bodybuilder, so is no stranger to the stage. The Shaban-Hatfield campaign has won attention of late mostly for each candidate’s dire fundraising performance.

The Democrats running for attorney general have been appearing together across the state. The May 3rd law school event (perhaps someone will stream it) will give delegates a chance to compare rivals in an important race that has not been commanding enough attention.

April 22, 2018   Comments Off on At Last, Republican Candidates for AG Can Meet in Proper Debate.