House Speaker Ritter thinks Connecticut Gov. Lamont will seek reelection in 2022 Christopher Keating, Hartford Courant
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has repeatedly refused to say if he will run for re-election, but House Speaker Matt Ritter thinks he will.
For months, Lamont has been asked by reporters - both on camera and off - and he has responded by saying he wants to focus on governing and postpone dealing with politics.
But Ritter thinks Lamont will be on the statewide ballot in November 2022.
“No, I expect him to run,’ Ritter said Thursday in the historic Hall of the House. “I think he has grown into it.’
Has anyone else in military housing, especially the streets right off of gungywamp, had an issue with delivered packages not actually being in their mailboxes? It will say delivered by post office to mailbox but then it’s not there and doesn’t show up days later either. This has been a constant for me over the past few months and only with USPS or UPS packages that get handed over to USPS for delivery. Either the postal worker is putting them in the wrong boxes and people aren’t being neighborly or something else is going on. But regardless I’m sick of it. They need to be bringing our packages to the door like they would be in any other neighborhood! Never have an issue with fedex
Gov. Ned Lamont likes to talk about how he is a dealmaker. It came up a couple of times Tuesday when he met remotely with the Editorial Board.
“I’ve been doing deals all my life,” said Lamont. “I usually get deals done,” he added later.
The comments came while questioning the governor about his administration’s failure to create a seat for the New London mayor’s office on the Connecticut Port Authority, and why a host community agreement has not been finalized with Mayor Michael Passero.
Lamont may have had success with making deals in the private sector, but not so as governor.