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the party ran its own candidate, David Bingham, who finished third in a three-way race with 14.90%. However, without its own statewide officeholder, the party faded from view by the late 1990s. The party stopped running its own candidates in 1998.
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In 1992 the party held its first convention with 350 delegates attending. At the convention the party endorsed more than 100 candidates for the
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Starting in 2021 there is an ongoing effort to revive the party in
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A Connecticut Party (1990)
Leader
Lowell Weicker
Republican Party
Greenwich, Connecticut
Ideology
Social liberalism
Political position
Center-left
Orange
Politics of United States
Political parties
Elections
Republican
senator
Lowell Weicker
1990 gubernatorial election
governor of Connecticut
General Assembly
lieutenant governor
Eunice Groark
Joe Lieberman
Richard Blumenthal
Joseph M. Suggs Jr.
Barbara B. Kennelly
1st congressional district
Democratic Party
Miles S. Rapoport
secretary of state
6th congressional district

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