Who has connections to Connecticut? That's where rich people go to live the rest of their life in the woods.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are a lot of big spec houses now all across Connecticut, a lot of ostentatious showing of wealth.
I come from Bridgeport, Connecticut and have friends I grew up with there.
We have a great location between Boston and New York, a highly educated work force, and Connecticut is a beautiful place to live.
I grew up in the unlikely place of Connecticut. The Eastern Woodlands. It was semi-rural where I grew up. I was fascinated by the Piqua and the Mohegan Indians of that area.
I grew up outside of DC, New York state, and Connecticut.
Cities and towns throughout central and northwest Connecticut have strong industrial histories and are now in the process of transitioning into new sources of economic growth. I'm doing what I can to be a strong partner in these efforts.
Connecticut would not be Connecticut if we cut $3.5 billion out of the budget. We are a strong, generous, hopeful people. We'd be taking $800 million out of education. You can't do that in this state.
I'm going to continue to talk about what is important to the people of Connecticut which is jobs, getting people back to work, the economy.
My father was in the coal business in West Virginia. Both dad and mother were, however, originally from Massachusetts; New England, to them, meant the place to go if you really wanted an education.
Well I actually do have a country house in Connecticut with a population of 3,000. Like, how small is that? I spend a lot of time there - I write up there. So I kind of have the best of both worlds and I love going up there.
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