It's finally here. It is Election Day 2014! For the last year and a half, the field of candidates for governor has been whittled down to Dannel Malloy and Tom Foley (again). Petitioning candidates Jon Pelto and Joe Visconti have come and gone (kind of). And this year's race will go down as one of the nastiest in recent memory. But it's almost over.
We check-in with reporters, voters and citizens from across the state.
GUESTS:
- Heather Brandon - WNPR's digital editor
- David Panagore - Executive director of Park New Haven
- Susan Campbell - Reporter, author and Robert C. Vance Endowed Chair in Journalism and Mass Communication at Central Connecticut State University
- Paul Bass - Editor of the New Haven Independent
- Rich Martin - Owner of The Telegraph in New London
- Saman Azimi - President of UConnPIRG, the UConn chapter of the Connecticut Public Interest Research Group
- Ned Lamont - Former Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in 2006 and governor in 2010
- Josh Michtom - Assistant public defender in Hartford
- Pedro Segarra - Mayor of the City of Hartford
- Susan Bysiewicz - Connecticut's former Secretary of the State
- Isaias Diaz - Attorney in Waterbury