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Whats this "declined" list about? People like Democrat Joe Courtney did not "decline". He was never running, never asked to run and is a back-bencher. He would be lucky to keep the seat he has. The Hartford mayor Luke Brunin did not "decline" -- he was defeated. He sniffed around for delegate support and dropped out for the lack of it. This list is bogus. As far the Republican list goes, much less time and effort seems to have been spent on it. --[[Special:Contributions/75.130.91.73|75.130.91.73]] ([[User talk:75.130.91.73|talk]]) 14:57, 19 April 2018 (UTC)

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Whats this "declined" list about? People like Democrat Joe Courtney did not "decline". He was never running, never asked to run and is a back-bencher. He would be lucky to keep the seat he has. The Hartford mayor Luke Brunin did not "decline" -- he was defeated. He sniffed around for delegate support and dropped out for the lack of it. This list is bogus. As far the Republican list goes, much less time and effort seems to have been spent on it. --75.130.91.73 (talk) 14:57, 19 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]