Well according the article even if everyone who voted for Republican Len Caplan had voted for your guy, he still would have lost the election.
” I will find a GOP primary to work on for the next 3 months.”
I think that is a good idea.
yes, true about the vote for the GOP candidate. We failed on 3 counts:
1. It was impossible to convince the white Republicans to vote for our guy and not the white Republican who got 8%. They just do not think like that. The only way to get that vote was if the Republicans kept their guy off the ballot.
2. The white religious vote stayed home. It is impossible to notify them of the candidate positions on issues, since nobody has a list of who these people are.
3. The black church vote did not come out. Turnout was pathetic. And the lefties control the voting locations. There were serious problems at every polling place except the Progressive DEM one. I tried to go into a polling place at 4pm and the doors were locked. They also moved a polling place and did not mail the info to the voters.
Conclusion: The Progressive whites make up 2% of the district, yet they still win ... by getting their vote out and the opposition is too split up. I think the new Commie will hold that seat for 20 years.
as far as GOP primaries In CT: there are very few for state House. 2 years ago there were none. The GOP state party settles these things behind closed doors. THe only place where there really are free elections open to being contested is in the DEM primaries in the cities.
The progressives target any seat held by a DEM that talks like a normal American.
Democracy is dead in Connecticut. Voting with your feet is the way to fight back.