Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski for the first time took a slight lead over Democrat Ned Lamont in a new Sacred Heart University/Hearst Connecticut Media poll released on Thursday.
Stefanowski had a 40 percent to 37.6 percent lead over Lamont, which was within the margin of error. That means the race is a dead heat. Meantime, Oz Griebel secured 9 percent support from the telephone survey, while more than 12 percent said they were still undecided.
The poll was one of the last before the Nov. 6 election and with such an important and close race, we wanted to give readers one last shot to learn where candidates stand on issues important to the business community.
Hartford Business Journal sat down with all three candidates for in-depth interviews. Here’s a look back at what they had to say:
Ned Lamont, Democrat
Bob Stefanowski, Republican
Oz Griebel, Unaffiliated
Also, here’s the archive for other past coverage of this year’s gubernatorial election:
