Former Hartford Mayor Bronin Announces Run For Congress Against Larson
Former Hartford Mayor Bronin Announces Run For Congress Against Larson

Former Hartford Mayor Bronin Announces Run For Congress Against Larson

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Luke Bronin, former mayor of Hartford, announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Connecticut's 1st Congressional District, currently held by longtime incumbent Rep. John Larson. Bronin, who served as mayor from 2016 to 2024 and has experience in Afghanistan and the Obama administration, emphasized the need for new leadership to address the country and party's crises and to oppose President Trump's agenda. He highlighted his commitment to making life easier, healthier, and more affordable for Americans and criticized the status quo, advocating for a more energized and aggressive Democratic Party. Bronin respects Larson's long service but argues that it's time for fresh voices in Congress, positioning himself as a high-profile challenger with strong name recognition and fundraising capabilities. Larson has indicated his intention to seek re-election, setting the stage for a potentially competitive primary. Meanwhile, in Stamford, Fritz Chery, a Democrat and former school board member, has entered the mayoral race seeking endorsement from the Independent Party, focusing on affordable housing, public infrastructure, and community engagement, while Nicola Tarzia has been endorsed by Republicans for the same position.

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