Politics & Government
McMahon Targets Female Voters in Senate Bid
The Republican candidate told The Associated Press that she is hoping to have more one-on-one discussions with women during her campaign.
U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon would like to meet with more voters on a one-on-one basis, especially women, a demographic that strongly supported Richard Blumenthal last year, according to The Associated Press.
On the former WWE CEO's first stop on a tour of women-owned businesses, McMahon said through these more intimate discussions, she hopes to express to women that she has endured the same issues as they have, both as a stay-at-home mother and as a working mother.
McMahon's first stop was All-State Utility Supply Co. in Southington, which sells and rents construction safety equipment. It is owned and operated by Monica Cusano.
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