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Showing posts with label Connecticut GOP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connecticut GOP. Show all posts
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Connecticut GOP: Stop Hartford Democrats' Toll Lanes
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Connecticut GOP: Party of All, Not Just the Rich
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Saturday, November 11, 2017
GOP = Old White Males? Young Black Republicans Elected in Deep Blue Connecticut
Now this is a story for conservatives upset about Election 2017.
Can you imagine this?
Two young, black college students ran for office in Middletown, Connecticut.
They won their respective bids for local office.
And they are outspoken Republicans!
Learn more about this incredible story in the video above!
Sunday, May 14, 2017
The Connecticut Republican Party: Raising Money, and Winning!
The Connecticut Republican Party is on the upswing.
The current governor Dannell Malloy, is deeply unpopular.
He just taxes and taxes working Connecticut residents.
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So much so, that they sent ME -- a resident in Torrance, California, seeking to raise funds!
Granted, every state party sends out eblast and fundraising letters.
But we're talking about New England. We're talking about liberal Connecticut, right?
Yet they're raising money.
They have hope. Connecticut was supposed to be this deep blue bastion of Democratic dominance.
However ...
The state senate is now 50-50 after Election 2016
The state party is going all out for a big win in 2018.
The Democratic Party has as record so bad, that even liberal New Englanders are willing to give the other party a chance to make things right.
Republicans were with single digits of ousting Malloy in 2014.
Since he won't run for re-election (he would get crushed badly), Republicans can take the executive mansion--and perhaps take back one chamber of the state legislature, too.
It's embarrassing for me, a California Republican, to see the GOP succeed in other states, even deeply blue New England, when here in the land of Nixon and Reagan we are slowly losing ground.
If major structural changes don't happen in the electorate and within the state party, I fear it could get worse, not better.
What will it take for the Republican Party to rebound stronger than ever in California?
What?!
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