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In reply to the discussion: Question... [View all]Chan790
(20,176 posts)We have the same turn-out issues in non Presidential years as any place.
There is also another factor there that is being discounted...because we're so liberal, both parties get pulled in that direction. The two Republican governors you've spoken of...are more liberal than several Democratic US Senators. This cuts both ways against the GOP...the candidates that win the GOP Presidential nomination are too conservative to be viable in CT. One of those governors, M. Jodi Rell, was a pro-choice, pro-gun-control former teacher who supported expanding the education budget...imagine any Republican anywhere else holding those positions. Really.
CT really is considered the most "bulletproof" Democratic state in Presidential elections from the standpoint of mathematics and political science.