Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont last week became the latest entrant into the unsettled gubernatorial race.
The 56-year-old millionaire cable-television entrepreneur, who lost his 2006 bid to unseat Sen. Joe Lieberman despite being the Democrats’ nominee, claims his experience creating jobs most qualifies him to lead the state to recovery.
He also is promoting statewide business development.
Among his potential challengers is another Greenwich resident, Thomas Foley, who seeks the GOP nomination.
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“I’m going to go out there to win,” Lamont told the media.
