Connecticut Democratic Primaries Up and Coming

Democrats Can Vote or Lose Sight

By Linda Curtis, published Jan 19, 2008
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The Democratic presidential primaries are going to happen in three weeks or on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008 in Connecticut, but in order to vote don't forget to register with the Democratic Registrar of Voters ahead of time in your respective town or city. If you have any lean towards the Democratic Party reserves, you are a resident of the state and U.S. citizen, now's your chance to have a say. Currently Connecticut's governor is Republican Jodi Rell , but she did pick up a lot of pieces after the state's go-round with a preceding corrupt Republican state leader and former governor, John Rowland.

What's happened now is Democrats are having difficulties sticking together and have lost footing, many are discouraged by second place positions in a lot of areas, i.e., city councils, concerns over asset holdings, businesses, entrepreneurs, prominent positions, etc. This kind of apprehension shouldn't be going on and it doesn't necessarily mean it's the political leaders that are doing the bullying. An upsurge in home selling and as much as 40 percent in some places is nothing to brag about because we don't usually know on what terms the previous owners had to leave on. As far as taxes go, it's dynamic depending on where your mayors, representatives and senators are starting out in the climb. In some places people feel free to say "I'm voting for a Democrat" and in others they are not depending on what the balance of power is.

The thing is the balance of power in Connecticut has shifted quite a bit and we are a state that has had a history of electing quite a few Democratic governors in the past, a Democratic president often a more difficult climb. Some of the best situations were a Democratic president and Republican governor or a Republican president with Democratic governor. Some of the most popular presidents during our lives have included John Kennedy (Dem) and Ronald Reagan (Rep). Agreeably, both presidents were vigorous leaders with a knack for communicating with people while in office.

Takeaways
  • Democratic candidates focus on making history, leadership, our future, experience and action.
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