Democrat candidates in Connecticut partnered to pledge their loyalty to public labor unions Friday, vowing to continue the support that many say has been a large part of the economic downfall of the state.
“We’re going to be fighting for you for the next four years,” said Democrat gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont at a get-out-the-vote effort, reported CT Mirror. “That I promise you —fighting for you for the next four years. That’s what we need to do.”
Lamont, who is running against Republican Bob Stefanowski, joined with U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy and other Democrats on the ticket as they pledged to defend labor laws. Both Murphy and Lamont have tried to link Stefanowski to President Donald Trump.
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The Dems have done a good job destroying the union jobs, so I can only see the support being corrupt union bosses.
Public sector Union's are the democrats. AFSCUM is nothing more than LIBERALS, BIGOTS, and RACISTS.look at the state of Delaware. The only union left is the state Union. To be employed by the state YOU MUST JOIN.
Once they are in control of your money they use it to keep you in fear of losing it
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