GOP On Offense: New Poll Shows Connecticut Governor’s Race Is A Dead Heat

With just nearly a month until Election Day, a new poll shows the Connecticut governor’s race is a dead heat as Republicans focus on flipping the deep-blue state.

The latest AARP survey shows GOP Gubernatorial Nominee Bob Stefanowski leading Democrat Ned Lamont, 34-33 – giving Republicans a strong opportunity to win.

While Lamont campaigns on bringing a third term of Failed Governor Dan Malloy’s job-killing agenda, Stefanowski’s pro-growth campaign continues to gain momentum as voters make it clear that they are ready to turn the page on failed Democrat rule in Connecticut.

CT News Junkie reports:

“The governor’s race is a dead heat according to a poll released Wednesday by AARP Connecticut.

The survey of 807 voters found that if the election were held today, 34 percent would vote for Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski and 33 percent would vote for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont. The poll has a 3.5 percent margin of error…

Of those polled, 35 percent identified themselves as Democrats, 32 percent unaffiliated, and 25 percent Republicans. Asked which they felt best described their political perspective, 22 percent identified themselves as liberal, 41 percent as moderate, and 28 percent as conservative.”