The Connecticut Green Party is running four candidates for statewide seats and seats in the General Assembly. They include a youth counselor, a retired guidance counselor and a dual contender for state comptroller and the state Senate's 33rd District.
"I think the overarching theme is they're average citizens," said Tim McKee, party spokesman and member of its national committee. "I think they're going to try to talk about important issues: the economy, certainly social justice issues and clean government."
May 31, 2010
CT: Courant Profiles Green Party Slate
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