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Jim Shea: Life In AL (After Linda)
The Hartford CourantWhat will local television be like AL (After Linda)? In a little more than a week now, it will be possible to turn on the TV and not be immediately greeted by Linda approving a message disapproving of Chris Murphy. There is going to be such a void in...Tags: Republican Party, Alison Krauss, Donald Trump, U.S. Senate, John Waite
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McMahon And Obama Go Together Like R's And D's
The Hartford CourantThis is my last chance to tell you what I think about the coming election, because The Courant enforces a period of editorial neutrality right before the vote. So here are a few things I think. I think it's damn strange the way Linda McMahon ran a...Tags: Andrew W Roraback, Republican Party, Political Fundraising, Voting, Barack Obama
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Moderate McMahon Offers Promise Of Revival
The Hartford CourantThe left, which possesses the loudest voice in Connecticut's public life, encourages diversity in everything but thought. You must adhere to the orthodoxy that government is good, bigger government is better, except for law enforcement, which is always...Tags: Labor Markets, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate, Northeast Utilities, Ned Lamont
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In U.S. Senate Race, McMahon And Murphy Sticking To Prepared Scripts
The Hartford CourantOn the campaign trail today, prepared statements have replaced free-wheeling press conferences, attack ads dominate and reporters are kept at a distance. These highly scripted campaigns have more in common with reality TV than with politics of the past,...Tags: Social Security, Media Industry, Journalism, Tea Party Movement, Government Health Care
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GOP candidates in close races disavow rape remark
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just as Mitt Romney and other Republicans had cut into the Democrats' advantage with female voters, a tea party-backed Senate candidate's awkward remark — that if rape leads to pregnancy it's "something God intended" —...
Tags: Shelley Berkley, Joe Walsh, Social Issues, Tea Party Movement, Mitt Romney
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Is $80 Million the Market Price for a Connecticut U.S. Senate Seat?
Former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon has now chucked more than $27 million of her own fortune into her latest Republican campaign for the U.S. Senate. It seems certain she'll spend at least another $3 million before Election Day. So,...Tags: Republican Party, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., U.S. Senate, Politics, Barack Obama
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McMahon May Have A Plan, But No Good Answers
The Hartford CourantEvery few years, it's time again to point out that Mark Davis is necessary. The veteran WTNH newsman is part Sam Donaldson and part Ron Burgundy with a dash of sportscaster Jim Gray. He has a knack for barking out questions that make politicians...Tags: Mark Davis, Credit and Debt, New London (New London, Connecticut), World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Colin McEnroe
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10/19/2012-Donkey Harry
A new Courant/Uconn poll says that there are still 17 percent undecided voters out there who want to vote for either Chris Murphy or Linda McMahon. In other words, 17 percent of the voters don't like either one. Hey, I'm with you, but we have to vote...
Tags: Al Gore, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Tea Party Movement, Voting
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Debates Might Make All The Difference
Whether debates influence elections is being hotly, well, debated. This year, they well may. A lackluster job by President Barack Obama in the Oct. 3 debate gave Republican Mitt Romney his first polling lead in a year — four points in the Pew...Tags: Republican Party, New London (New London, Connecticut), Polls, Democratic Party, Mitt Romney
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McMahon, Murphy Differ Sharply During First Senate Debate
The Hartford CourantROCKY HILL — In a campaign that's been heavy on personal attacks and light on substance, the candidates for U.S. Senate got serious Sunday morning, tackling important issues such as federal spending, tax policy and Medicare. But the first debate...Tags: Social Security, Media Industry, Family, Marriage, Crime, Law and Justice
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McMahon Switch On Marriage Act: 'Evolving' Stance Draws Fire From The Right
The Hartford CourantLinda McMahon last month won the backing of a prominent social conservative because the Republican U.S. Senate candidate "stuck to her guns" in support for the federal Defense of Marriage Act. But after Sunday's debate, when McMahon reversed her position...Tags: Republican Party, Family, Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Social Issues
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McMahon's Pit-Bull Campaign Manager, Media Mismanagement and the WWE Attitude
Linda McMahon’s self-financed Republican campaign for one of Connecticut’s U.S. Senate seats has already made a name for itself for trying to run by dodging this state’s media as often as possible. Now, the former CEO of World Wrestling...Tags: Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., The Huffington Post, Politics, Elections
Oct 26, 2012
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Oct 19, 2012
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Oct 15, 2012
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