Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Ct Governor Race 2010

the governor's race is still undecided, but the Democrat Dan Malloy has taken the lead as the number of Bridgeport.
Rep. Tom Foley was the head of most of the night, but Bridgeport Malloy taken the lead, 19,148 to 6,502. The numbers are not yet in the Hartford, New Haven and Stamford.
In what became the strangest moment of the night, Foley and Malloy took the stage in their respective campaign headquarters simultaneously around 1 am Wednesday and both seemed to indicate that it would be victorious.
"The results of Bridgeport is not yet, but hope to win," Foley told supporters Monday night.
Malloy supporters speech sounded very similar.
"It seems that you can enjoy a win tonight," he told the crowd.
State Democrats and the City of Bridgeport has a judge to issue a resolution Tuesday night to allow the polls in some districts of Bridgeport remain open until 10 pm
Hundreds of people were stuck in long lines after Bridgeport precincts ran out of ballots.
Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz said the city had 69,000 registered voters, but ordered only 21,000 votes. The state ballots rushed back to the polls, but you need the extra two hours to ensure that people have the opportunity to vote.

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