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Anti-tribal candidate won't go away
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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2002

A Congressional hopeful who wants to terminate the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is fighting to stay alive in Connecticut.

Jeff Benedict, an author, doesn't appear to have enough delegates to force a Democratic primary in the 2nd Congressional district. Rival Joe Courtney believes he has the race locked down.

The state Democrat convention is Saturday.

Get the Story:
Benedict campaign plans 'do-or-die' convention (The Norwich Bulletin 7/18)

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