GOP state chairman excited for the organization as he resigns
Ken Dixon
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Former state GOP Chairman Chris Healy, seated, shook hands with Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim at the State Capitol in May, 2017.Neil Vigdor / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Then-state Republican Chairman J.R. Romano, center, mixed it up with Ned Lamont supporters ahead of a debate for governor in 2018 in New London.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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While the resignation of J.R. Romano as chairman of the state Republican Party was abrupt, it shouldn’t have come as a surprise, he said during a Wednesday interview.
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