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Trump on the Ticket Could Mean Connecticut Is in Play | 17 July 2016 | Republicans have not won the presidential race in this Democrat-dominated state since the days of Greenwich native George H.W. Bush in 1988, but as GOP delegates gather in Cleveland this week to nominate Donald Trump, old lessons may not apply. In a state where the entire infrastructure is Democratic–from the governor to the entire Congressional delegation to the Constitutional officers like state attorney general–Trump thinks he is the candidate to break the long Republican drought with a victory over Hillary Clinton…”When you look at certain key areas in Connecticut that have key demographic support for Trump, such as the Naugatuck Valley, with a lot of industrial workers who are independents who might be persuaded to go Trump's way, coupled with the dissatisfaction that Gov. Malloy is facing right now, there are the makings of a close race in Connecticut,'' said Scott McLean, a political science professor at Quinnipiac University in Hamden.