Politics & Government

McKinney Concedes to Foley, Supports Him '100 Percent' in November Election

McKinney said the ultimate goal was to elect a Republican governor and he will continue to work at that.

Moments after calling Tom Foley to congratulate him on a decisive victory, State Senate Minority Leader John McKinney, of Fairfield, said he was throwing his support behind Foley ā€œ100 percentā€ to help him win his rematch with Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in November.

ā€œConnecticut has gone in the wrong direction under this governor and that’s why I got into the race,ā€ McKinney told his supporters at the Local Kitchen & Beer Bar in Fairfield. ā€œThe race does not end tonight. The goal was to elect a new governor. The goal was to make Dan Malloy a one-term governor and get a fiscally responsible Republican in the governor’s office. And that goal is still ahead of us.ā€

The Associated Press called the Republican gubernatorial primary race at 9 p.m. with Foley ahead by a 57 to 42 percent margin out of the 39,000 votes tallied at that time.

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ā€œAt the end of the day, Tom Foley ran a better race,ā€ McKinney said. ā€œTom Foley is our candidate for governor. And I told Tom Foley that 100 percent of my efforts from tomorrow morning to November 4 will be getting Tom Foley and other Republicans elected in November. That is our goal.ā€

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