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Q-Poll: Biden Over Trump 56-33 in Connecticut. 74% Say Economy Poor or Not So Good. 78% Approve of Lamont’s Handling of Crisis.

A Quinnipiac survey of 945 registered Connecticut voters found Democrat Joe Biden 23 points ahead of Republican Donald Trump in the contest for president.

State voters by a margin of 78%-17% approve of Governor Ned Lamont’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Lamont enjoys an overall 65-22 job approval rating, numbers a governor of Connecticut have not seen in many years.

The numbers on the economy are bleak and likely to grow worse. Just 24% of respondents say the state’s economy is good. Almost half, 46%, said it was not-so-good. They were joined by 26% who said the economy is poor.

Fifty-nine percent of Connecticut voters surveyed are in no rush for the economy to be free of coronavirus restrictions put into place in March to keep the state’s healthcare system from being overwhelmed by the rapidly spreading virus. That figure was steady across the tristate region.

Read more here.

May 6, 2020   Comments Off on Q-Poll: Biden Over Trump 56-33 in Connecticut. 74% Say Economy Poor or Not So Good. 78% Approve of Lamont’s Handling of Crisis.

Nancy Johnson Endorses Sullivan for Congress, Robert Stefanowski Contributes to Former Prosecutor’s Campaign.

Fifth District Republican congressional hopeful David X. Sullivan has won the endorsement of beloved former U.S. Representative Nancy Johnson as delegates prepare for their first virtual convention on May 14th.

Johnson served in Congress for 24 years. She was first elected to the Sixth CD seat in 1982, defeating Democrat Bill Curry for the open seat. Johnson held that seat for 20 years. The indefatigable Republican defeated Democratic incumbent James Maloney in 2002 when their seats were merged as a result of the 2000 census. Johnson was defeated for a 13th term by Christopher Murphy in the Republican annus horribilis of 2006.

Sullivan, a retired federal prosecutor, also won the support of 2018 Republican nominee for governor, Robert Stefanowski. Stefanowski, who spent millions of his own money in a losing bid against Democrat Ned Lamont, has contributed $2,000 to the New Fairfield Republican frontrunner. Amy Stefanowski, who serves as the Republican town chair in Madison and a member of the party’s state committee, contributed $1,000.

State Senator Gennaro Bizzarro (R-New Britain) contributed $250 to Sullivan. Bizzarro is a superdelegate to the nominating convention. Bizzarro scored an upset in 2019 in a special election called after Lamont appointed supporters to pension-boosting positions in his administrations, just weeks after they had sought election to state office.

May 5, 2020   Comments Off on Nancy Johnson Endorses Sullivan for Congress, Robert Stefanowski Contributes to Former Prosecutor’s Campaign.

They Couldn’t Just Send a Card? Lobbyists Slobber over Lamont from Eight Houses Away.

It won’t work on him. Ned Lamont is not Dannel P. Malloy or M. Jodi Rell. That has not stopped veteran lobbyists Patrick Sullivan and Paddi LeShane from creating and displaying a cloying “Love the Gov” bag-turned-sign in front of their Prospect Avenue home, eight houses from the Governor’s Residence.

Slobbering is not thought by observers to be a strategy that works on Lamont.

Sullivan and LeShane lobbied for Stamford when Malloy was mayor and preparing to run for governor. He remained close to the surly, unpopular governor, who Sullivan referred to as “Danny,” during his eight calamitous years in office. Sullivan, a Republican most of the time, was a longtime, ardent supporter of Joseph Lieberman, who Lamont engaged in an epic contest in 2006.

Lamont has restored public confidence in state government with his steady leadership during the global public health crisis. A note, email or text would suffice. Crikey, find a way that doesn’t make denizens of the Capitol village retch.

May 4, 2020   Comments Off on They Couldn’t Just Send a Card? Lobbyists Slobber over Lamont from Eight Houses Away.

This One Stings: Litchfield Delegates Unanimously Endorse Sullivan. Zero Support for Local Resident Meehan. Rodriguez Drops Out.

It always hurts. Litchfield Republican delegates to the 5th Congressional District nominating convention have endorsed retired federal prosecutor David Sullivan over local Republican Ryan Meehan.

Endorsement gives frontrunner Sullivan the five delegates chosen by the Litchfield party town committee. In addition, a state central committee member and state Representative David Wilson have endorsed Sullivan. Meehan, recently of Texas and Greenwich, registered to vote in Litchfield at the start of the year.

In other 5th district news, Waterbury Republican Rueben Rodriguez ended his race for the nomination Tuesday. Rodriguez offered this earnest statement on Facebook.

The virtual nominating convention is scheduled for May 14th.

April 29, 2020   Comments Off on This One Stings: Litchfield Delegates Unanimously Endorse Sullivan. Zero Support for Local Resident Meehan. Rodriguez Drops Out.

Klarides Raised Money in March, Collected Enough Contributions for Public Financing.

State Representative Themis Klarides (R-Derby) collected enough campaign contributions to qualify for public financing for a re-election bid. The House Minority Leader issued an abrupt announcement last week that she will not seek a 12th term.

Klarides received her first first one January 8th and her last contribution on March 4th. She raised $7,034 from 209 contributions in the first quarter of the year, according to her campaign finance report filed with the State Elections Enforcement Commission on April 14th.

Red November Strategies of Milford had been hired and paid $666.25 on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday to design and host a campaign website.

April 28, 2020   Comments Off on Klarides Raised Money in March, Collected Enough Contributions for Public Financing.

One of Those Numbers That Tells a Story.

Some medicine until a vaccine arrives.

April 22, 2020   Comments Off on One of Those Numbers That Tells a Story.

House Republican Revolt Forces Klarides Exit. Cites Changing Times, Vows to Continue in “Public Service.”

They finally had enough. House Republicans used their unique coronavirus sabbatical from the legislative session to examine their leadership. Caucus members began to let the word go forth that House Minority Leader Themis Klarides (R-Derby) has been found wanting. Klarides announced Tuesday morning in a statement released by the House Republican office that she will not seek a 12th term. “Times change and we have to move on and make decisions about balancing life and how we can best serve those that rely on us,’’ Klarides said. “This is the end of an extremely fulfilling and challenging chapter in my life. But anyone who knows me understands that my commitment to public service is ongoing.”

Klarides, elected to the House in 1998, is completing her third term as the distant leader of the House Republicans. Discontent in the diminished ranks of the House Republican caucus had been growing, Daily Ructions can report. A defeat for leader of the caucus after this November’s election would have squashed Klarides’s hopes for higher office.

April 21, 2020   Comments Off on House Republican Revolt Forces Klarides Exit. Cites Changing Times, Vows to Continue in “Public Service.”

State Police Warn of Fraudulent Medical Supplies Offers.

Connecticut State Police are warning the public to be on the watch for fraudulent medical supplies offers. The agency has been using its @CT_STATE_POLICE Twitter account to offer a stream of warnings to state residents of bad actors in the midst of a global pandemic. Other warnings include online phishing schemes and stimulus scams.

It is especially important, as the State Police have found, to beware of counterfeit and defective safety equipment.

April 17, 2020   Comments Off on State Police Warn of Fraudulent Medical Supplies Offers.

Chamber of Commerce Foundation Offers Small Business Grants.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is offering grants to some small businesses. Eligible businesses must:

 -Employ between 3 and 20 people,

– Be located in an economically vulnerable community, and

– Have been harmed financially by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Applications for the grants will go live at noon on Monday, April 20th.

Read more about the program and sign up for alerts here.

April 17, 2020   Comments Off on Chamber of Commerce Foundation Offers Small Business Grants.

Governor Appoints Wife’s Business Partner, Die at 75 Advocate as Senior Advisor to Panel to Reopen Connecticut.

Oak HC/FT partners.

Governor Ned Lamont announced Monday that he will look to people gathered by private non-profit organization AdvanceCT to guide the Greenwich Democrat in lifting restrictions on the state’s economy and other activities in response to the unique COVID-19 global pandemic. Indra Nooyi, co-chair of AdvanceCT, and Albert Ko, MD, of the Yale School of Public Health, will serve as co-chairs of the group.

Among the “senior advisors” guiding the first-term governor will be Ezekiel Emanuel, “who serves as Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania,” according to Monday’s announcement. Not included in the release from Lamont’s office were Emanuel’s credentials as “a Venture Partner at Oak HC/FT, [who] joined the firm in 2016 and focuses on growth equity and early-stage venture opportunities in Healthcare,” according to the firm’s website. Oak HC/FT is the venture capital firm co-founded by Ann Huntress Lamont, wife of and advisor to Ned Lamont.

According to Emanuel’s profile on the Oak HC/FT website, his spirit animal is Tigger of Winnie the Pooh fame.

The ethicist Emanuel wrote a controversial 2014 article making the case for death at the age of 75. The piece continues to cause discomfort and may prompt some to question if Emanuel is suited to help lead us out a public health crisis that continues to take a fearsome toll on older people.

April 14, 2020   Comments Off on Governor Appoints Wife’s Business Partner, Die at 75 Advocate as Senior Advisor to Panel to Reopen Connecticut.