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Murphy Wins A Third Term In The Fifth District

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Murphy Wins A Third Term In The Fifth District

By Jacqueline Rabe

©The Connecticut Mirror

Despite a late poll showing him trailing by seven percentage points, Democratic incumbent Chris Murphy beat back a challenge from State Senator Sam Caligiuri to win a third term in the Fifth Congressional District.

“This campaign was the toughest of my career,” Murphy said while addressing a banquet room full of media and supporters in Waterbury. “A lot of people said we couldn’t overcome the national Republican tidal wave... Never ever let anyone tell you a thing cannot be done.”

The race was hotly contested, with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and independent organizations from both sides pouring money into the contest.

Republicans were hoping to take back this seat from Murphy, who unseated the 24-year Republican incumbent Rep. Nancy Johnson by double-digits in 2006. But the anti-Democratic wave that Democrats across the nation were bracing for was not enough to sweep Murphy out.

“I may be coming back to a Congress that looks very different,” Murphy said, adding he will put aside the politics and help get Connecticut residents back to work.

Earlier that evening, in another hall in Waterbury, Caligiuri supporters waited with confident anticipation. But the numbers went against them as Murphy won all the larger cities in the 5th district - including Caligiuri’s hometown of Waterbury.

“There’s not a thing I would have done differently,” Caligiuri said after conceding about 11 pm. He mingled with the crowd of supporters for almost an hour afterwards.

Even as his supporters talked about a possible rematch in two years, Caligiuri said Murphy should take the close race as a warning sign and rethink his “too far left” political views.

“This is a moderate district. If this race convinces Congressman Murphy to vote a little more moderate, than in a small way we have won.”

(This material originally appeared at CTMirror.org, the website of The Connecticut Mirror, an independent, nonprofit news organization covering government, politics, and public policy in the state.)

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