Campaign 2019

It Was Worth It

by | Nov 8, 2019 2:26 pm | Comments (11)

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Dennis Serfilippi and Adam Marchand after the polls closed Tuesday.

Dennis Serfilippi ran for alder Tuesday as an independent in Ward 25 against incumbent Adam Marchand, who won the election. Serfilippi wrote the following article.

Driving home from Edgewood School on Election Night I realized there was unfinished business. I needed to find a way to express my gratitude and more importantly share my experiences of the day just passed.

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How It Unfolded

by | Nov 5, 2019 11:52 pm | Comments (2)

WNHH FM’s Babz Rawls-Ivy, Michelle Turner, and Markeshia Ricks reported, analyzed and interviewed reporters and participants about the results of Tuesday’s elections in New Haven, Hamden, Bridgeport, Danbury, and Hartford as they unfolded. Click above to watch.

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Rosa Makes The Sale

by | Nov 5, 2019 9:03 am | Comments (8)

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Elicker with DeLauro at Bella Vista

Longtime Democratic activist — and Bella Vista tenant association vice president — Patti DiPalma was leaning toward the party’s young mayoral nominee, Justin Elicker.

But she wasn’t quite sure yet he would give him her vote Tuesday morning.

She listened to Gov. Ned Lamont and to U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and to City Clerk Michael Smart, and to a host of others Democratic Party leaders urge her to select Elicker. She remained undecided.

Then she listened to U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro. That made the difference.

DeLauro, DiPalma said, is like family.

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Mayor Who?

by | Nov 3, 2019 3:48 pm | Comments (17)

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Urn Pendragon, Justin Elicker, Corey Evans, Erick Russell, State Rep. Robyn Porter at Sunday GOTV brunch: Harp’s name unspoken.

With 50 hours to go before the polls open, leading Democrats made the case for hitting the streets for mayoral candidate Justin Elicker — without making any case against the incumbent he seeks to unseat.

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40 March For Harp, Target Enemies

by | Nov 2, 2019 8:16 pm | Comments (70)

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Harp supporters march down Dixwell Avenue.

Kimber: “White liberal women used the #MeToo movement to self-aggrandize themselves when it came to sexual orientation from men.”

Forty die-hard Toni Harp supporters rallied through Dixwell and Downtown to voice their enthusiasm for the incumbent mayor’s third-party run — and to rebuke a Democratic Party that the mayor said had desert[ed]” her, worked against” her, and no longer represented the people.”

At the rally, a top Harp supporter criticized white women for allegedly acquiescing in a white male political assault on an African-American female mayor.

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