Malloy / DeStefano Debate

Unfortunately, I can’t cover everything. One casualty of my focus on the Senate Primary is my potential coverage of the Gubernatorial Primary.

Fortunately, there’s Connecticut Local Politics, and Genghis Conn’s analysis of this evening’s debate (and it doesn’t sound like I missed too much):

This time, the debate from Connecticut wasn’t televised live on national TV. People didn’t build their schedules around it, or go to a debate-watching party. In fact, the debate between John DeStefano and Dan Malloy was in many ways the antithesis of the Lamont-Lieberman debate of two weeks ago: instead of two bitter rivals who represent radically opposed, ideologically divided factions in the Democratic Party, these two men found more to agree on than disagree, and spent more time attacking the governor than one another.

It was sort of refreshing. It was also sort of dull.

Read further at CLP.

Also, I know my main man CTBlogger at ConnecticutBLOG will have the low-down, but probably not tonight.

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