Politics & Government
Campaign Notebook: Conn. Fifth District Republican Calls for Akins to Drop Out of Race
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.

Second District
Paul Formica (R). Formica today issued the following statement on the ongoing federal budget problems:
“Representative Courtney today stated that continuing temporary budget resolutions and the Budget Control Act passed by Congress in 2011 are sufficient to run the federal government. As a family man, municipal leader and small business owner, I understand the need to create an annual budget and stick to it every single year. At a time when our country is faced with a 16 trillion dollar debt, Congressman Courtney believes that minimal reductions in the Farm Bill are the way to address our out of control spending."
Senate
Linda McMahon may have declined Chris Murphy’s invitation to debate earlier this week in Hartford, but that didn’t stop Murphy from showing up at the debate anyways. According to CT News Junkie, Murphy spent the "debate" talking about his jobs plan and taking written questions from the crowd.
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Some volunteers from the McMahon campaign reportedly showed up to heckle the congressman and hand out information about McMahon’s jobs plan.
Fifth District
Steve Obsitnik (R) released a statement saying that Todd Akin of Missouri should drop out of the senate race for the candidate’s “legitimate rape” comments.
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“Akin's remarks concerning the 'legitimacy' of rape are outrageous and intolerable," Obsitnik said. "His beliefs are an affront to victims, and all women, and do not reflect the views of the party I'm running to represent. He should withdraw from the Missouri Senate race immediately."
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