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Murphy Faces Primary in U.S. Senate Bid

Unanimous vote for Murphy from Cheshire's delegates to state convention.

U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy of Cheshire received all 14 of the Cheshire delegate votes at the Democratic State Convention on Saturday for his U.S. Senate campaign, according to CT News Junkie. Statewide, the article notes, Murphy received 76 percent of the delegate vote compared to 24 percent for former Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz. 

Despite the 3-to-1 vote margin, the vote total for Bysiewicz was enough to force a primary in August between the two well-known politicians, the News Junkie article noted. 

Total vote numbers show Murphy got 1,378 of the delegate votes and Bysiewicz’s total was 444. New Haven, one of the largest delegations, gave 73 of its votes to Murphy and 10 to Bysiewicz.

“I think we’d be better off as a party without a primary,” Murphy told the News Junkie. He mentioned Republican challenger Linda McMahon already is running television ads for her campaign.  She spent $50 million in her failed Senate bid against Richard Blumenthal two years ago. Reports show she has spent $4 million in this election year.

The Republican Party Convention will be held Friday at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

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