RTC Endorsements by Candidate

Daamien

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Let's try to get a list going to determine which RTCs have endorsed which candidate. There are approximately 169 incorporated "towns" in Connecticut (which includes cities), but the number of active RTCs are probably half that number.

Statistics:
Total RTCs: 169
Total RTC Endorsements: 46
% RTCs With Endorsements: 27%
% Endorsed Schiff: 13%
% Endorsed McMahon: 39%
% Endorsed Simmons: 48%
Total RTC Visits by Schiff: 53
Visited RTCs that Endorsed Schiff: 6
Visited RTCs that Endorsed McMahon: 3
Visited RTCs that Endorsed Simmons: 1
% Visited of Total RTCs: 31%
% Visited that Endorsed Schiff: 11%
% Visited that Endorsed McMahon: 6%
% Visited that Endorsed Simmons: 2%
Ratio of Visited and Endorsed Schiff to Visited and Endorsed Either Opponent: 1.5:1
Ratio of Visited and Endorsed Schiff to Visited and Endorsed McMahon: 2:1
Ratio of Visited and Endorsed Schiff to Visited and Endorsed Simmons: 6:1

Endorsements:
Peter Schiff: 6
Burlington
Enfield
Harwinton
Salisbury
Seymour
Woodbury

Linda McMahon: 18
Beacon Falls
Bethlehem
Canton
Cornwall
East Haven
Middlebury
Morris
New Britain
New Fairfield
New Milford
North Haven
Plainville
Portland
Prospect
Ridgefield
Roxbury
Torrington
Waterbury

Rob Simmons: 22
Bozrah
Brookfield
Canterbury
Clinton
Colchester
Goshen
Groton
Mansfield
Montville
New Haven
Norwich
Orange
Plymouth
Redding
Stonington
Suffield
Thompson
Tolland
Waterford
Westbrook
Willington
Woodstock

Visited by Schiff: 53
Avon
Barkhamsted
Beacon Falls
Bethany
Bolton
Bridgeport
Bristol
Burlington
Canton
Cheshire
Darien
Derby
East Hampton
East Hartford
East Lyme
East Windsor
Easton
Ellington
Enfield
Fairfield
Farmington
Greenwich
Guilford
Hamden
Harwinton
Hebron
Killingly
Killingworth
Litchfield
Meriden
Milford
Monroe
Naugatuck
New Canaan
Newington
Norwich
Oxford
Pomfret
Ridgefield
Rocky Hill
Salisbury
Seymour
Simsbury
Southbury
Stamford
Vernon
Wallingford
Watertown
West Hartford
Westport
Wethersfield
Windsor Locks
Woodbury

Map: 169
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Linda McMahon picked up the endorsement of the Ridgefield Republican Town Committee last night according to a friend who is a voting RTC member and fellow Schiff supporter. Here was his report:

Unfortunately, the Ridgefield RTC endorsed McMahon last night. I made a pitch against but the vote came out 9 in favor, 3 opposed (2 stated a preference for Schiff including me, 1 preferred Simmons) and 3 abstentions. It certainly wasn't rock solid and while I wish they endorsed Schiff I think it is better McMahon than Simmons but to me it just shows a lack of interest in hard issues which is unfortunate. Although, I know several people who voted for her aren't crazy about her but don't care for Simmons or Schiff (or don't know him).

At the end of the day I'm not sure how much these endorsements mean although I would rather get them than not and they probably would help Peter in particular since he's a party outsider. I think McMahon has become the new front runner.

I feel like our campaign is finally started to pick up steam with the commercials and I think the debate increased name recognition, but as expected we have an uphill battle.
 
how does it work with these RTCs changing their mind and can Schiffsters create new ones for towns which don't have em?
 
Even if your RTC has already endorsed a candidate you should get involved (politely contact the Chairperson requesting to attend the next meeting or event as an interested voter) and can still influence delegates before the May convention and August primary.
 
Even if your RTC has already endorsed a candidate you should get involved (politely contact the Chairperson requesting to attend the next meeting or event as an interested voter) and can still influence delegates before the May convention and August primary.

Very true. Very true.
 
RTC's pick delegates to the convention. The endorsements are supposed to act as guidance for the delegates. A candidate with over 50% of the convention vote becomes the nominee of the party. Any candidate with over 15% of the vote on any convention ballot has the right to primary. A candidate can also go the petition route to primary. Conventional wisdom is that Linda will do well in the western part of the state (which tends to be the most Republican area of the state) while Rob will do well in the eastern part of the state (which he used to represent in Congress). Peter is the great unknown. He might be able to pick up delegates in Fairfield County (which is nearest N.Y and Wall St) from Linda or he might be a "compromise" pick in central Connecticut in the battle ground between Linda and Rob. I admit that might be more wishful thinking on my part than reality.
 
This list needs updating.
Schiff just picked up Seymour RTC.

I think he has Enfield and Woodbury too, or am I wrong?
 
I updated the list. Simmons started reporting his committee endorsements on his site, Schiff should do the same.

Can anyone confirm Enfield and Woodbury?
 
I thought Woodbury was just speculation from a forum member that he thought Schiff had a good chance. I looked the day after their RTC, and could never find out if they endorsed anyone.
 
Well, Ron Judson, the Woodbury RTC Chair has endorsed McMahon... I don't know if pressuring them for an endorsement would ultimately help Linda instead of Peter.
 
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Linda McMahon picked up the endorsement of the Ridgefield Republican Town Committee last night according to a friend who is a voting RTC member and fellow Schiff supporter. Here was his report:

Did Ridgefield RTC get a chance to hear from Peter before endorsing? If not, how many of Simmons' and McMahon's endorsements fall into this category? Where was Peter during their meetings?


(BTW, I see I'm a "new member" despite joining 2 1/2 years ago. This is only my third post here but I've made thousands of posts over at DP. I'm here now because RPF is doing a better job following the Schiff campaign. Nice work everyone!)
 
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I'm naturally burning with curiosity over how the endorsement effort is going. Is anyone keeping tabs on when the various RTC's are expected to endorse, or which RTC's have heard from all candidates?
 
I'm quite certain that some of these town committees are endorsing Linda over Peter simply because they think her fortune may be useful in winning a general election campaign.
 
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