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August 10, 2010


Tight Primaries for Connecticut Governor

Connecticut voters head to the polls today "to decide some of the most hotly contested state primary battles in years, including Republican and Democratic races for governor that have tightened to single-digit margins," the Hartford Courant reports.

Time notes Democrats "haven't had a governor in Hartford since Bill Clinton was president and they believe they have a shot this year. Greenwich millionaire (and netroots hero) Ned Lamont faces former Stamford mayor Dannel Malloy in what may be the most closely fought race of the day. Lamont ran for Senate in 2006, and though he beat Senator Joe Lieberman in the Democratic primary, he lost once Lieberman ran as an independent. Back then, the hot topic was Iraq, but Connecticut is now focused on the economy."

On the Republican side, former Bush ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley (R) looks to fend off a surging Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele (R).

Polls close at 8:00 pm ET.










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