This Week in Connecticut: Congressman Larson on the battle of his career
How does he feel about it? He spoke with Dennis House on This Week in Connecticut about the race.
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THIS WEEK IN CONNECTICUT
This Week in Connecticut: Congressman Larson on the battle of his career
This Week in Connecticut: Local man shares experience working for Trump administration
This Week in Connecticut: Democrat & Republican state reps. agree: no tolls
This Week in Connecticut: New Middletown mayor defends speed cameras, outlines vision for city
This Week in Connecticut: Preppy Handbook turns 45
This Week in Connecticut: Elliott on how he'd differ from Lamont, including adding tolls
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