CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Is There A Connecticut Democratic Revolt Brewing?

Millionaire cable television executive Ned Lamont speaks to reporters after voting in Connecticut's Democratic Primary election in Greenwich Connecticut August 8, 2006. Lamont is running for U.S. Senate against three-term Senate veteran and one-time Democratic vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman, now dragged down by his support for the Iraq war. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Is There A Connecticut Democratic Revolt Brewing?

Is the political climate ripe for a progressive uprising in Connecticut? That was the Wednesday question on the mind of “Connecticut Today” host Paul Pacelli, as we continued to analyze the recent New York City Democratic Mayoral primary (00:42). We also chatted about that primary with University of New Haven Adjunct Professor of Political Science Dr. Patricia Crouse (11:42) and Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Editor and Columnist Dan Haar (22:29). CBS News reporter Linda Kenyon in Washington, D.C. joined us to chat about any progress with a massive Trump White House tax and spending bill (32:11)

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