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Duff: Republicans are Anti-Gay; Herbst: There Will be a Three-Way Primary
Sunday’s Face the State is sure to trigger reaction from both Democrats and Republicans as we discuss the governor’s race, the state economy and the battle over Governor Malloy’s nominee to be […]
Kennedy and Stemerman Headline Sunday’s Face the State
We had two exclusive interviews for you this past Sunday on Face the State. First, State Senator Ted Kennedy talked bout his decision not to seek re-election. It was a move that […]
CT-Gov: Harris In, Stewart Waiting
This Sunday on Face the State we are joined by one person who is jumping into the race for governor, another who is testing the waters. Former West Hartford Mayor Jonathan Harris, […]
Srinivasan: “Lamont is the Toughest Democrat to Beat”
This Sunday on Face the State we continue our look at the candidates for governor with Republican Prasad Srinivasan joining us. The state representative and physician says he has raised the required […]
Blizzard Delayed, but Couldn’t Stop a Legend
Snow delays and cancels schools and can lead to store closings and office shutdowns, but not for everybody. If you’re in the medical field, law enforcement, and a few other professions, you […]
Bysiewicz: “This is the Year of the Democratic Woman”
A Democrat who was once one of the state’s biggest vote-getters is hoping to run as an outsider in the race for governor. Former Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz has been […]
WFSB Weather in 1983
Remember Charlie Bagley? Charlie was the avuncular morning weather guy on Channel 3 for decades. I anchored Eyewitness News Daybreak with him alongside Virginia Cha back in the early 90s until he […]
Why the GOP’s Top Woman Didn’t Run for the Top Job
House Minority Leader Themis Klarides came very close to running for governor, but at the last moment, decided to instead focus on helping her party win a majority in the House, which […]
Happy Birthday Denise!
The Hartford Connection to “The Post”
“The Post” is the big screen drama of how the Washington Post covered the story of the Pentagon Papers and battled the Nixon White House all the way to the U.S. Supreme […]
Another Democrat Seeks to Replace Governor Malloy
Today on Face the State we continue our look at the governor’s race with a newer candidate to the field, businessman Guy Smith of Greenwich. The Democrat is a former executive for […]
That First TV Paycheck
“I got a job!” Thrilled doesn’t even begin to describe my feelings when I received the call informing me that I’d been hired to work at television station. After sending out countless […]
Lamont: “I Won’t be Just Another Democratic Governor”
It’s been a while since Ned Lamont has been on Face the State, after a span of years when he was a frequent guest running for the U.S. Senate in 2006 and […]
Two Governor Candidates & a Future Hartford Mayor?
The state political conventions are four months away and the candidates for governor are stepping up their campaigns. This Sunday on Face the State, we are joined by Republican Mark Boughton and […]
Ten Months Until Election 2018
Fresh off his announcement that he is now an official candidate for governor, Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim was on Face the State this Sunday to talk about the latest chapter in his […]
A Scary Day on the Interstate
September 30, 2017 was a routine day in the House family, as Kara and I drove and dropped off the kids at dance and football practices, a birthday party and a get […]
Campaign 2018: the Race for Connecticut Governor
It was a busy year for the nearly two dozen people interested in being Connecticut’s next governor. All of the declared and exploratory candidates pictured above appeared on Face the State to […]
Oh Christmas Tree, 2017
The holidays are a time for traditions, and Kara and I try to honor as many as we can this time of year. Every December we cut down our Christmas tree with […]