Re: Elections 2012.2 - Congressional and Gubernatorial
It's the national party that's diseased.
Not only; in CT the state Democrat party is in really bad shape precisely
because they are so dominant at the polls. They cannot govern yet keep getting re-elected anyway. In the past 20 years, private sector employment has fallen, taxes keep getting raised, yet the promised revenue never materializes. Retirees from state government move out of state as fast as they can sell their houses; so that even the lavish pension money doled out is spent elsewhere so we don't even get any sales tax or income tax revenue to offset it.
Thank the Deity we had Jodi Rell as Governor for awhile, at least she kept them at bay. The Republican candidate for Governor in 2010 actually received more votes than the Democrat; however, the Democrat was also on the Working Families Pary line and picked up several thousand votes there, so that the Democrat wound up in office anyway, in a really sleazy way (they "ran out" of ballots in a heavily Democrat city; then "brought in" extra ballots; meanwhile the polls were kept open hours after they were supposed to have been closed, but rather than cut off the lines at whomever was there at closing time, they kept letting in more people afterward. Naturally the Democrat Secretary of State, the Democrat Attorney General, et al, found nothing untoward in this

) Since 2010 it's been back to the downhill slide. It's gotten so bad that there aren't any Republican career politicians left any more. Every election you have some well-intentioned amateur running a shoestring campaign, in a heavily-gerrymandered district wherever you go. The Republicans frequently get a plurality of votes in many localities yet win no offices because the overwhelmingly disproportionate votes from our few cities outweigh them all (last time around, out of something like 200 towns, 196 voted Republican, yet the 4 cities had enough of a plurality to offset the other 196).
I'm waiting for the day we can retire, sell our house, and leave too. It's a beautiful place to live visually, but politically it's been a wasteland for decades except for the brief interregnum of Republican governorships.
