Mark Pazniokas / CT Mirror
Mark Pazniokas
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With the farewell to President Joe Biden a night earlier, Democrats wanted to turn the page Tuesday night to focus squarely on the excitement of their new nominee, Kamala Harris.
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Carville, who helped Bill Clinton win the presidency, told Connecticut Democrats: “If you’re a Democrat, let me bring some news to you: You are in a coalition. Everyone in here is in a coalition. If you think you’re in a coalition and you’re totally happy, I got news for you: You’re not in a coalition.”
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Avelo Airlines also offers nonstop flights to 26 destinations from Tweed Airport in New Haven.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is going to be a "great nominee for our party, an extraordinary president,” Gov. Ned Lamont said. “I was proud to endorse her.”
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U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy praised President Joe Biden’s record as extraordinary and his exit from the race as a selfless act, then pivoted to the road ahead in unifying the Democratic Party behind a new nominee, presumably Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Some key Democrats, including Gov. Ned Lamont, did not immediately endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Connecticut is one of the northeastern states where the Trump era has been problematic for down-ballot Republicans, but delegates and guests from Biden states insisted intra-party differences disappeared Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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As the GOP prepares to formally nominate Trump for president for the third time on a roll call vote Monday afternoon, the party and Trump are trying to calibrate how to appropriately exploit a breathtaking brush with death.
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Gov. Ned Lamont said he and U.S. Rep. Jim Himes were “very simpatico” in their views of whether President Biden should exit the presidential race.
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Gov. Ned Lamont made public Monday what he has been saying privately about the post-debate viability of President Joe Biden’s campaign: The 81-year-old president has yet to show he can move beyond questions over his fitness.