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« on: November 22, 2021, 03:25:39 AM »

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Republicans lost their best possible recruit in Erin Stewart when she declined to run, and while Lamont is theoretically vulnerable (Connecticut is not as Democratic as Massachusetts or New York), it's very unlikely a strong challenger will unseat him.
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2021, 08:50:44 AM »

Safe D. Lamont is the most popular Governor in years in CT. If Republicans couldn't win in 2014 with Malloy being unpopular and one of the best years for Republicans it will be hard for them to win in 2022.

Do you think if a big name like Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, a Republican, ran, he would make it competitive?

I doubt it. Depends if Cashman runs as a moderate or not the one thing that would help him with independents is Cashman has not been involved in local politics but that could hurt him getting the GOP nomination. If the GOP had nominated Erin Stewart in 2018 she probably beats Lamont.

Why is Bronz so obsessed with these sports figures coming out of nowhere to run for political office, it's dumb.

Yeah I don't really understand why Cashman would run when he has a job plus he has always kept a low profile.

Cashman is a staunch Republican, he is a friend of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and he supported his nomination, he probably voted for Trump as well. Kavanaugh and Cashman went to school together. He could pour millions to the CTGOP. He would make the race competitive plus put Darien into the GOP column again. He lives in Darien.

He could run in 2022 or 2026---if the Yankees continue to fail playoff wise, I can see him leaving the organization and heading into politics.

Bronz, Brian Cashman would literally be better off carpetbagging back to New York and running for office there. There's probably a House seat somewhere, or maybe a downballot statewide office (Comptroller perhaps) that he could run for.
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