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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- Feb. 21, 2017: Could Connecticut Senate go Republican?

Feb 21, 2017, 03:28 PM

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CT News Junkie columnist Terry Cowgill analyzes the Feb. 28 special elections in Connecticut to fill two vacant state Senate seats. He speculates on whether the outcome could give Republicans an edge in the higher chamber. Podcast photo credit: Todd Arena/Hemera/Getty Images Plus #elections #senate

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