05.30.2019 - By Hartford Courant
For a lot of candidates, losing a big election spells the end of a political career.
But this is Connecticut, where voters regularly hand out second -- even third -- chances.
Enter Republican Bob Stefanowski, who never fully exited the spotlight after losing to Ned Lamont: is he currently running a four-year campaign for governor?
Courant politics reporter Neil Vigdor and Sacred Heart University professor Gary Rose, Ph.D. discuss Stefanowski's pre- and post-election personas.