Sauda Efia Baraka, an ex long-time member of the Board of Education, declares in a commentary that first appeared in the Connecticut Post that “Working
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Ganim, Moore Emphasize Election Day Turnout
Bridgeport politics is something of a contact sport, but in recent weeks, be it a court challenge to the September 10th Democratic primary, petition signatures
Read moreQuestions Abound Four Weeks From General Election
A month until the Nov. 5th general election and still unanswered questions. Testimony resumes in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Barry Stevens in a
Read moreRally Pushes Back On Election Lawsuit
Opponents to the lawsuit challenging the results of the September 10 primary conducted a rally against voter suppression. From Frank Recchia, News 12: The rally was
Read moreFor Moore’s Camp, Confusion Over Absentee Ballots
The mayoral campaign of Marilyn Moore is experiencing a confused state of affairs, according to CT Post reporter Brian Lockhart who writes that Moore had
Read moreJudge Lopez: Generation Now’s Frightening Power Play In Politics
Retired Superior Court Judge Carmen Lopez asserts in a commentary “It is frightening to think that organizations like Generation Now can someday obtain real power,”
Read moreMoore Urges Voters To Do The Write Thing
State Senator Marilyn Moore is bringing her write-in campaign for mayor to the steps of the Margaret Morton Government Center Saturday morning, according to her
Read moreKohut: Let’s Move On To A Real Campaign About Issues
Write-in candidate for mayor Jeff Kohut declares background noise is drowning out an issues-based campaign. From Kohut: https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Black-Rock-Harbor-sewage-spills-to-last-decades-14489068.php (Maybe Bridgeport’s development prerogatives are being overwhelmed
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