FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 15, 2022


Leora Levy Urges Voters to Dump Career Politicians

Greenwich, CT – Weeks before the GOP primary election in the US Senate race, Leora Levy calls on Republican voters to look closely at insider politician Themis Klarides’ record, including donations from Eversource, the largest energy delivery company in Connecticut. It is clear Klarides has made her presence known in the Hartford swamp just as Blumenthal has done in the Washington swamp, but Connecticut voters deserve better.

Leora Levy, CT Republican US Senate candidate, released the following statement on the importance of electing outsiders in 2022: 
“From my time connecting with voters across our great state, I know that families and small businesses are hurting with rising energy costs. Connecticut deserves better than an out-of-touch career politician, whose top donors are the same Eversource executives increasing rates and pandering with woke 'diversity, equity and inclusion' programs.

“We cannot repeat history by sending another Hartford swamp creature to Washington. The people of Connecticut should know that their Senator works for them, and is not being bought and paid for by big special interests. With energy prices continuing to rise, Connecticut is in desperate need of a principled, outsider conservative who will utilize our nation’s vast resources, increase the supply resulting in lower prices, and restore the energy independence we benefited from under President Trump.” 

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About Leora
I am running to take on the far-left whose policies will make our country look more like the Communist Cuba my family and I escaped in 1960 than the United States we have all known and loved. I am running for Senate to lead the fight for freedom. Joe Biden isn't on the ballot in November, but his policies are. The way to beat back Biden is to beat Dick Blumenthal, and I am the conservative candidate who can get it done.
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