Monday, August 01, 2005

Q&A With John Nussbaum

Welcome, John Nussbaum, to Connecticut Local Politics!

John Nussbaum is a candidate for Secretary of the State. You can read my interview of him here. I will be posting the few questions I received ahead of time with the writer's name attached. Other than that, people should feel free to ask their own questions about all topics relevant to the Secretary of the State's race.

Mr. Nussbaum will be with us from 5:30-6:30.

3 comments:

Genghis Conn said...

Hello, Mr. Nussbaum, and welcome to the blog! Let me begin by posting a question that a reader who couldn't be here today wrote in advance:

Eddie said,

Mr. Nussbaum, thanks for visiting this blog. I won't be around on Monday, so two questions, if I may:

1) (General question) Many people in Connecticut are convinced that the political process isn't working for them. What can the Secretary of the State do to help turn that around? Or, what will John Nussbaum in particular do to help turn that around?

2) (Sociable question) I see on your Web site that you study Connecticut history. What have you read lately that's really good?

Anonymous said...

Are you planning to start a campaign blog like Audrey Blondin?

Genghis Conn said...

Let me ask a quick follow-up to Anonymous's question, since no one else seems to be talking at the moment. Do you think that campaign blogs serve a useful purpose, or is candidate money better spent elsewhere?