Things You Won’t Read in the Paper
The front page of the Hartford Courant today features a huge color photo of U.S. Congressman Christopher Shays standing next to the presumptive Republican nominee for President, John McCain. The headline is “A Tough Audience”. First-hand accounts from the event suggest otherwise. “He was treated like a rock star,” said one Republican in attendance. The Hartford Courant once again defies even the lowest of expectations - but alas.
There is another story that you probably won’t read about in the Hartford Courant or whatever the local liberal rag is in your neck of the woods. Republicans are having a terrific candidate recruitment season for the State House and State Senate. Encouraged by a level financial playing field and disgusted with the hopeless ineptitude of the Democrats in the Legislature, with the additional bonus of running with Senator John McCain at the top of a short ballot in CT, the GOP is primed for an exciting fall campaign season.
Some of the highlights:
Chris Coutu - The 47th State House District is made up of the eastern Connecticut towns of Canterbury, Scotland, Sprague, and the Taftville section of Norwich. The district has been represented by Democrat Jack Malone. He will be challenged by Norwich Alderman Chris Coutu. Coutu has quite a life story he’ll be telling to the residents of the 47th over the coming months. He has a high energy style and a personable demeanor that rightly has Jack Malone sweating bullets. You might remember that there was a bit of a brohuahua when Coutu announced, as Rep. Malone yelped about the fact that Coutu didn’t live in the district. The rub of course was that Coutu grew up in the district, lived there for 30 years, and apparently is in the process of moving back into the district. In a district that has had a tough time economically over the past few years and is ready for energetic new leadership, Chris Coutu is ready to deliver.
Rob Arute - The 53rd Assembly district is comprised of Tolland, Willington, and Ashford. They narrowly elected Bryan Hurlburt in 2006 despite a strong challenge from Tolland Republican April Teveris, whose campaign benefitted from the James Bond-style slogan “April in November”. The 53rd is a lean-Democrat district on paper, with a heavy influence of UCONN employees, off-campus students, and a strong presence of blue collar-types. But Mr. Rob Arute, of Tolland, is primed to make a strong run at Hurlburt in 2008. The Arute family is well known in the area for their ownership and management of the Stafford Motor Speedway (Take a minute to read the track history - very interesting). This rapport with local racing fans and visibility may be the ‘fast lane’ to victory for Arute, and stall Hurlburt’s rise up the political ladder.
Theresa McGrath - The a former leader of the well-known West Hartford Taxpayer’s Association, Theresa McGrath is a veteran of West Hartford politics and was the highest Republican vote getter in Town in her bid for Town Clerk last year. She is running for Bob Farr’s old 19th District seat, representing a portion of West Hartford, Avon, and a bit of Farmington. The seat is currently held by Rep. Beth Bye. West Hartford is a tough place for a Republican to do business, and McGrath’s municipal experience should serve her well in the upcoming campaign.
David Blackwell - Former State Representative David Blackwell will be mounting a challenge to Sen. Mary Ann Handley in the 4th Senatorial District - Manchester, Glastonbury, Bolton, and Marlborough. Sen. Handley has represented the 4th Senate for a decade, and was a veritable institution in Manchester municipal politics before jumping to the Senate. But local Republicans have tasted success in recent years - Bolton narrowly elected Bruno Simonetti to be First Selectman in 2007, Glastonbury Republicans continued to do well, and the Manchester Republicans took the majority on the Board of Director for the first time in 18 years. Blackwell represented the 12th House District in Manchester for four years (1998-2002) and did not run for re-election in ‘02. He has remained highly visible in Town, and will run laps around Handley this fall.
Mike McLachlan - Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton’s Chief of Staff, Mike McLachlan, is running to fill Sen. David Cappiello’s 24th Senate District seat. He has already qualified for the Citizens’ Election Program - meaning that he has raised $15,000 from at least 300 donors, which qualifies him for $85k in state funding. He has already shown himself to have a well-organized campaign with a wealth of support. A member of the Republican State Central Committee and all-around nice guy, McLachlan seems likely to keep the 24th seat in Republican control.
NOTE: Mentioning these candidates is in no way an endorsement of any candidate for any office. In the event of a primary, CTGOP is bound to remain neutral and will do so.













April 10th, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Hello On April 14th I am offically going to run as an Independent Christian Conservative Constitutionalist for 60th district State Representative race for 2008.
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I hope I get all your support
Sincerely
William Landers
April 11th, 2008 at 8:08 am
I want to start by thanking anyone reading this for their interests in my announcement.
On April 14th 2008 I am offically summiting my pettion for Connectciut State Representative.
I want to run as an Independent for I want to be able support all the people fairly.
If you seek wisdom you shall find it. So I have sought the wisdom to realise that I want to represent all the people. I want to do this by being a leader not a politician.
Politics to me is just a smoke screen that has lead people in the wrong directions for way to long. With the knowledge to realise this I have decided to be a leader. I want to be a leader that follows with the wisdom of Christ and our forefathers.
For if you seek lady wisdom she shall bring down the full measure of the wisdom of God and Christ.
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My God bless you all.
I wish you all Shalom.
Shalom is Hebrew for completeness in every aspect of life.
Sincerely
William Landers