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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

DIVORCE IN CONNECTICUT ENDORSES JOHN MCKINNEY AND DAVE WALKER!

As voters go to the polls tomorrow to make their choice regarding Connecticut's future Governor, I want to urge all Divorce in Connecticut readers to vote for John McKinney for Governor and Dave Walker as Lt. Governor.  This is a ticket that has a strong commitment to ethical court reforms in our State's Judicial Branch.  He is ready to go beyond rhetoric and take the actual steps that are necessary to create change and bring justice to family court here in Connecticut.

Senator McKinney is a strong, hard working candidate who is not afraid to take on the difficult challenges that are necessary to build an ethically sound, fiscally strong government for the State of Connecticut.  McKinney's plan to reduce the State budget, to reduce the size of State government, and reduce the income tax for some of our harder working State families makes perfect sense.  His approach will encourage business and industry leaders who need to know that the State of Connecticut has an investment in their well being and prosperity and the success of all of Connecticut's citizens not just a privileged well connected few.

So, again, I encourage every one of you to get out and vote tomorrow.  Make sure you vote for John McKinney and Dave Walker who have a record of standing by Connecticut's citizens, and who are committed to you and to your family and to making sure that we have a strong, ethical, and economically sound government.


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Fox News Link on the elections today:


http://foxct.com/2014/08/11/primary-elections-tomorrow-in-connecticut/

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