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Klarides Strategy: Push Levy to Choose Senate Race or RNC Seat. Three-way Primary Adds Risk for Establishment Candidate.

Proof that raising $1 million will earn a Senate candidate attention from her rivals came in an email from a Klarides supporter in the Hartford area. The state party committee member wants Klarides and Lumaj supporters to confront Greenwich Republican Leora Levy with a choice: Senate candidacy or her seat on the RNC, but not both.

The April 12th email, from Brian Werstler to 15 Republican activists in the state’s 8th Senate District, urges recipients to ask Levy to choose.

SD8 Team – 
I wanted to flag for you an issue in the US Senate race. Although I know this group is split between Peter and Themis, I think we can be united behind the idea that the party should work together for a common good and not put one person ahead of the will of the body. Given that, I’d ask you and your town committees, when approached by Leora Levy or her team to ask these two questions: As RNC Committeewoman for our state party, will you abide the will of the convention and back the party nominee, if it’s Peter or Themis? If not, and if you insist on running a primary, will you agree to resign your seat as RNC Committeewoman from Connecticut? 


I personally find it troubling for the person tasked with bringing federal funds into this state on behalf of its endorsed candidates is potentially planning to run a primary against the party-endorsed candidate. She can do one or the other, either is fine, but she has to choose. The conflict of interest and detriment to our party and chances this fall is too great. 

Former House Republican leader Themis Klarides is the front runner to win her party’s endorsement to the nomination to face incumbent Democrat Richard Blumenthal. Klarides, formerly of Derby, faces a primary against Peter Lumaj and Levy. Team Klarides, if the Werstler email is any indication, understands their candidate has a much better chance to claim an August primary win in a head-to-head contest against Lumaj.

A vigorous three-way that includes a generously funded Levy risks an uncertain result. If Klarides and Levy spend their money firing at each other over the airways, some disgusted primary voters may find Lumaj a safe harbor. Levy is the opponent who will have the resources to produce some campaign Kryptonite by airing ads tying Klarides to Eversource and the high cost of electricity in Connecticut.

Party-endorsed candidates, the usual victors in Connecticut primaries, may be at some risk this year. Neither party will have a primary for governor, the office that often boosts turnout in primaries. Low voter participation among aggrieved Republicans could be trouble for establishment candidates.

Republicans meet on May 6th and 7th at the Foxwoods casino. Candidates who decide to petition their way onto the ballot may begin collecting signatures later this month. A candidate for statewide office secures a spot on the primary ballot with the signatures of 2% of registered party members.

Published April 13, 2022.

April 13, 2022   9:02 am   Comments Off on Klarides Strategy: Push Levy to Choose Senate Race or RNC Seat. Three-way Primary Adds Risk for Establishment Candidate.

Supreme Court Orders Investigation of Judge Bruno. Inspector General Given Wide Powers.

The State Supreme Court issued a decision Tuesday afternoon in the matter of Judge Alice Bruno. The court reached a unanimous conclusion that it will proceed with an investigation to determine if Bruno should be suspended or removed as a judge of the Superior Court.

The state’s new Inspector General, retired judge Robert Devlin, will have broad authority to investigate Bruno’s conduct.

Bruno left her chambers in Waterbury in November 2019 and has not returned. The high court met a week ago to give Bruno an opportunity to demonstrate why it should not proceed with an investigation of her long absence and the conduct that accompanied it.

Bruno’s absence, first reported last fall, has become the subject of considerable public interest. Bruno claims she sought an accommodation of a supportive courthouse environment and the assistance of a mentor to allow her to return to work. She has been paid more than $$400,000 in salary since leaving her assignment.

Published April 12, 2022.

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House Dems and Diapers: Do It for the Photos.

House Democrats are collecting diapers and wipes Wednesday for, ummmm, photos. Members were reminded to bring diapers, wipes or donations to the Capitol on Wednesday to be photographed with the donations. The collection for Alliance for Bloomfield’s Children “would be a great time to get photos for your mailers/newsletters.”

Or it might be a moment to make a quiet donation to a good cause. For that, go to this site.

Published April 12, 2022.

April 12, 2022   3:14 pm   Comments Off on House Dems and Diapers: Do It for the Photos.

Levy Tells Fox News She Raised Over $1 Million in First Quarter. Begins Ad Campaign.

Greenwich Republican Leora Levy’s U.S. Senate campaign has told Fox News the candidate raised more than $1 million in the two months since she became a candidate. Levy gave Fox News an exclusive on the story.

It is not clear how much of that $1 million comes from Levy herself. The Fox News story refers to Levy “fueling her Republican Senate campaign in Connecticut with over $1 million in fundraising….”

Levy also begins airing her first campaign ad today. The Republican National Committee member faces Themis Klarides and Peter Lumaj in the contest for the party’s nomination to face incumbent Democrat Richard Blumenthal in his bid for a third term.

Published April 12, 2022.

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Connecticut’s Own David McCormick Unleashes on Dr. Oz.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=SZQYXhc0n0s

Hedge fund titan and former Connecticut resident David McCormick moved to Pennsylvania last year to seek the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. As often happens in politics, the May 15th primary campaign has not been going as McCormick expected.

McCormick made his fortune at the Bridgewater, the hedge fund famous for making grownups cry at frequent and pitiless meetings. Bridgewater, readers may recall, wanted Connecticut taxpayers to foot part of the bill for a new waterfront headquarters in Stamford. The fund, based in Westport, negotiated a deal with then-Governor Dannel P. Malloy for $115 million in cash and incentives for the [roject. The unpopular plan was dropped after providing the public with a vivid reminder that Democrats love their rich as much as Republicans do theirs.

McCormick’s rise and fall and rise at Bridgewater was told recently in this Bloomberg article on the combat veteran’s journey to Trump lickspittle, following the path of his wife, Dina Powell.

Donald Trump first endorsed Sean Parnell in the Pennsylvania race. Parnell abandoned his campaign faster than a Russian in a tank under Ukrainian fire after claims of domestic abuse came into public view. McCormick lobbied hard to become Trump’s second first choice, making pilgrimages to the loathsome demagogues’s Palm Beach headquarters.

McCormick and Powell did not hire enough Trump grifters to overcome the influence of the inscrutable Melania Trump and commentator Sean Hannity. The two are all in for Republican frontrunner Dr. Oz, formally known as Mehmet Oz. Trump endorsed him Saturday.

In the aftermath of McCormick’s unsuccessful courtship of Trump, McCormick unloaded on Oz, a creation of Oprah Winfrey, in a series of clips from Oz’s television show. McCormick criticizing Oz over China is especially rich. Bridgewater loves China. Its founder, Ray Dalio, described compared China’s human rights abuses to “a strict parent” last year. The ensuing conflagration caused Dalio, like a strict parent, to accuse critics (anyone who read them) of misunderstanding them. On the contrary, the reaction to Dalio’s admiration for China was an example of widespread radical candor.

Expect to hear much more about China in the next month.

Published on April 11, 2022.

April 11, 2022   3:59 pm   Comments Off on Connecticut’s Own David McCormick Unleashes on Dr. Oz.

Dita Bhargava Announces Bid for State Treasurer. Convention Contest Taking Shape.

Dita Bhargava began her second bid for state treasurer Monday morning. The Greenwich Democrat is the first to announce her for the vacancy created by incumbent Shawn Wooden’s surprise decision not to seek a second term.

Wooden defeated Bhargava in 2018’s Democratic state convention and the primary that followed. Bhargava dropped out the race for governor that busy year to run for treasurer.

Adam Cloud, Hartford’s treasurer, is expected to give the race a pass. Popular state party vice chair Erick Russell has made no announcement. A decision by Russell to defer to fellow New Haven Democrat Karen DuBois Walton will disappoint many.

Treachery with a smiling face may be at work in Stamford. Some city Democrats who would like see a local state representative advance are urging state Senator Billie Miller to jump into the treasurer’s race. Miller won a special election for the seat in 2019, making the case that the party’s nomination was based on merit, not legacy. Miller is too shrewd to fall for false blandishments.

Former state Representative Reginald Beamon may enter the race. Beamon served 10 terms in the House, leaving in 2007. He represented Waterbury in the House.

Published April 11, 2022.

April 11, 2022   11:11 am   Comments Off on Dita Bhargava Announces Bid for State Treasurer. Convention Contest Taking Shape.

Donors Add $609k to Stefanowski’s $10 Million.

More than 1,500 donors contributing an average of $395 each added $609,243 to Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bob Stefanowski’s campaign coffers in his first quarter of fundraising. Stefanowski has contributed $10 million to his second bid for governor. That was not included in the campaign’s calculation of the median donation, $50.

The amount raised is a reminder that it is often a challenge for wealthy candidates who put a chunk of their fortune into a campaign to build a broad base of contributors.

Governor Ned Lamont is financing his re-election campaign himself, as he has done in his three previous statewide campaigns in 2006, 2010 and 2018.

Stafanowski is receiving some early assistance from an independent expenditure committee. The Republican Governors Association and the Democratic Governors Association may also enter the fray later in the campaign as each assesses their candidate’s standing with voters in the run-up to election day.

Published April 11, 2022.

April 11, 2022   9:42 am   Comments Off on Donors Add $609k to Stefanowski’s $10 Million.

Arunan Arulampalam Gives Treasurer’s Race a Miss.

Hartford Democrat Arunan Arulampalam announced Saturday that he will not seek the Democratic nomination for treasurer at May’s state convention. Arulampalam won the support of 42% of the delegates on the second ballot at the 2018 convention that endorsed Shawn Wooden. Arulampalam declined to primary Wooden, who defeated Greenwich Dita Bhargava in that summer’s primary.
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Wooden announced Thursday he will not seek a second term, igniting intense competition for the open seat. A Hartford Democrat has held the office since 1999. Denise Nappier, who defeated felonious Republican incumbent Paul Silvester in 1998, served for five terms.

Arulampalam served in Governor Ned Lamont’s administration as a deputy commission of consumer protection. He became CEO of the Hartford Land Bank in 2021, where he will continue to “feel blessed to be a small part of building [Hartford’s] future.”

Published April 9, 2022.

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Scramble Begins to Win Wooden’s Place on Democratic Ticket.

State Treasurer Shawn Wooden’s brief and carefully crafted announcement Thursday that he will not seek a second term has bewildered Democrats sorting the possibilities of a replacement.

Wooden is withdrawing from the frontline of state politics after concluding, “Things like juggling financial resources to pay for college or making the time needed to teach children life’s most important lessons aren’t always easy in public life. As the proud father of you two young Black boys, I know that, today, the best thing I can do is put my own ambitions aside and put them first.”

The Hartford Democrat ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2011, but was elected to the City Council that year. Wooden suffered a bruising defeat in a 2014 primary against incumbent state Senator Eric Coleman. Four years later, Wooden won the state party’s endorsement for treasurer and defeated Greenwich Democrat Dita Bhargava in an August primary. Wooden beat Republican Thad Gray in their fall contest.

Wooden’s carefully managed public image received a boost in September when he was picked in September to lead the National Association of State Treasurers. He and his office, which was marked by the frequent hirings and departures of aides, refused to confirm or deny to Jon Lender that actors were hired to portray his children in an ad he fronted for CHET, the state’s college savings plan.

Democratic hopefuls who seek to win the party’s nomination to succeed Wooden four weeks from Saturday face some daunting obstacles. Due to the nature of the business conducted in the treasurer’s office, candidates are restricted in soliciting campaign contributions from people in the financial industry.

The Democratic nomination is a valuable prize. A Republican has not been elected treasurer since 1994–that result set in motion a staggering scandal of influence for sale. Republican Paul Silvester and several top aides were convicted of corruption.

Prospective candidates began making calls shortly after Wooden’s announcement to test their support. The field will take a few days to take shape. Party leaders and delegates may want to refresh their recollection of the Earl O’Garra and Adam Cloud saga before making any commitments.

Published April 7, 2022.

April 7, 2022   1:32 pm   Comments Off on Scramble Begins to Win Wooden’s Place on Democratic Ticket.

State Police Dispatcher on Leave After Search of Home for Child Pornography.

Another painful day at the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP). The home of a State Police dispatcher was searched Wednesday for child pornography by federal law enforcement agents.

“A civilian employee of the Connecticut State Police was placed on administrative leave Wednesday pending the outcome of an ongoing criminal investigation,” according to a brief statement from Brian Foley, executive assistant to Commissioner James Rovella.

The search comes less than three weeks after eight State Police recruits were fired for cheating on an online exam.

This post corrects an earlier one that reported the employee was arrested.

Published April 6, 2022.

April 6, 2022   3:33 pm   Comments Off on State Police Dispatcher on Leave After Search of Home for Child Pornography.