Christopher J. Dodd (D – CT) Senate – Will Not Seek Re-Election

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17.65% Job Approval Rating (213 Votes)

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Currently: Dodd announces retirement, “I will not be a candidate for re-election this November…  my deepest gratitude to the people of Connecticut for the remarkable privilege of being elected eight times over the past four decades to our national assembly.”

Bio: Dodd was elected to the Senate in the 1980 election and was subsequently reelected in the 198619921998, and 2004 elections. He is the first Senator from Connecticut to serve five consecutive terms. From 1995 to 1997, he served as General Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. As General Chairman, Dodd was the DNC’s spokesman. Donald Fowler served as National Chairman, running the party’s day to day operations. Dodd has also involved himself in children’s and family issues, founding the first Senate Children’s Caucus[10] and authoring the Family and Medical Leave Act. Read more

Courtney, Joseph (D-CT-2nd) Rep.

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22.38% Job Approval Rating (21 Votes)

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DeLauro, Rosa (D-CT-3rd) Rep.

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21.50% Job Approval Rating (20 Votes)

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Himes, Jim (D-CT-4th) Rep.

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21.67% Job Approval Rating (18 Votes)

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Jim Himes represents Connecticut’s 4th District in the United States House of Representatives.  He is currently serving his first term in Congress and is a member of the House Committees on Financial Services and Homeland Security.

Jim grew up as the child of a single working mom in a small town.  As a member of Congress, Jim works hard to provide all American children the same opportunities he had to succeed: access to a first-rate public school, affordable and effective health care, a decent and safe home, and a supportive community.  Read more…

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Joseph I. Lieberman (I – CT) Senate: Was Against Current Health Bill

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55.23% Job Approval Rating (109 Votes)

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Currently: “Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, independent of Connecticut, said on Sunday that he would vote against the health care legislation in its current form.” Read more from: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/14/health/policy/14health.html

Bio: Lieberman remains a registered Democrat.[5] He was one of the Senate’s strongest advocates for continued prosecution of the war in Iraq. He is also an outspoken supporter of the U.S.-Israel relationship. On domestic issues, he strongly supports free trade economics while reliably voting for pro-trade unionlegislation. He has also opposed filibustering Republican judicial appointments.

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Larson, John (D-CT-1st) Rep.

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15.88% Job Approval Rating (17 Votes)

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Murphy, Christopher (D-CT-5th) Rep.

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20.95% Job Approval Rating (21 Votes)

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Shays, Christopher (R-CT-4th) Rep.

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56.84% Job Approval Rating (19 Votes)

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