Blacker, France, Courtney, Hall for U.S. Rep. seat

As election day gets closer, its time to get ready to vote.

Competing for votes to take the U.S. House seat in Connecticuts second congressional district, are incumbent Democrat Joe Courtney, Republican and sitting state representative Mike France, Green Party candidate Kevin Blacker, and Libertarian Party candidate William Hall.

Hall said he is mainly in this election to preserve his partys ballot access, though he has an interest in local and state politics. Its also important to give third parties attention in the largely two-party system, he said.

Connecticut’s second congressional district includes Andover, Ashford, Bolton, Bozrah, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Chaplin, Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Columbia, Coventry, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Lyme, Eastford, Ellington, Enfield, Essex, Franklin, Glastonbury (part), Griswold, Groton, Haddam, Hampton, Hebron, Killingly, Killingworth, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Madison, Mansfield, Marlborough, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Plainfield, Pomfret, Preston, Putnam, Salem, Scotland, Somers, Sprague, Stafford, Sterling, Stonington, Suffield, Thompson, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Voluntown, Waterford, Westbrook, Willington, Windham and Woodstock.

Breaking down the debateThree candidates for Eastern CT’s U.S. Rep. seat debated earlier this month. What did they say?

The deadline to register to vote is Nov. 1.

Here are the candidates’ views on current issues for Eastern Connecticut.

Supporters of Second Congressional district incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, outgoing state Rep. Mike France (Republican candidate), and Green Party candidate Keven Blacker, Oct. 12, 2022 before their debate at the Garde Arts Center in New London.

What do you think is the biggest issue right now?

Blacker said the biggest issue is honesty and the truth. Like Hall, he said the two-party system is polarized. Blacker said neither party is hitting the mark, adding that he thinks they are both pushing slanted views and serving big corporations, instead of doing the best thing for the people.

Its good for Eversource, its good for General Dynamics, he said. Its not so good for the average person or taxpayer.

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