FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 7, 2022

 

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CT Residents Face Energy Crisis Thanks to Biden-Blumenthal Failures


GREENWICH, CT - Two days after OPEC announced it would curb oil production by 2 million barrels a day, gas prices continue to rise in Connecticut. This news hits at a time when families are already facing some of the highest energy costs in the country, as well as a critical home heating oil shortage. 


Blumenthal and the Biden Administration are complicit in this energy disaster after choosing to spend trillions of dollars and abandoning U.S. energy production, according to Leora Levy, the political outsider and U.S. Senate candidate running to make life affordable again. 


“Ever since Joe Biden was sworn in, Dick Blumenthal has been nothing but a rubber stamp for Biden’s radical Green Dream agenda, voting to spend trillions of dollars and making life unaffordable for all of us. Instead of championing America’s energy independence, Blumenthal and Biden intentionally limited the capabilities of our energy producers and put our national security at risk by releasing millions of barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserves - forcing our nation to beg foreign adversaries to keep producing oil. 


“It is clear President Biden’s fist bump with Saudi Arabia was nothing more than an inept photo opportunity devoid of true leadership, and unfortunately for the American people, we will all experience higher gas and energy prices because of the failed leadership of Biden and Blumenthal.”


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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 political outsider who can get it done.

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