Ferrrari feeling confident about re-election
A dispatch from Register Citizen Staff Writer David Hutter ...
GRANBY — State Rep. Richard Ferrari, R-62, voiced optimism about his prospects of defeating Democratic candidate Annie Hornish in the race for the seat that covers New Hartford, Barkhamsted, Granby, and East Granby. The Republican incumbent has been greeting voters at Barkhamsted Town Hall and Granby High School for a majority of the day since the polls opened at 6 a.m.
"I didn’t go to New Hartford Town Hall because there were not any Republicans there," he said. "I am actually feeling very good about my chances. We’ve been outside meeting people all day. I am pretty confident I’ll take all four towns. I think she (Annie Hornish) would need to win Granby in order to win the election."
GRANBY — State Rep. Richard Ferrari, R-62, voiced optimism about his prospects of defeating Democratic candidate Annie Hornish in the race for the seat that covers New Hartford, Barkhamsted, Granby, and East Granby. The Republican incumbent has been greeting voters at Barkhamsted Town Hall and Granby High School for a majority of the day since the polls opened at 6 a.m.
"I didn’t go to New Hartford Town Hall because there were not any Republicans there," he said. "I am actually feeling very good about my chances. We’ve been outside meeting people all day. I am pretty confident I’ll take all four towns. I think she (Annie Hornish) would need to win Granby in order to win the election."
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