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Linda McMahon Running for Connecticut Senate Seat
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Former candidate joins election race
- Duration 1:56
- Date Sep 21, 2011
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Linda McMahon is taking the stage with perhaps a new arrangement but a -- really -- -- But this economy needs is more capital.
Less regulation.
Greater confidence.
And local banks that are given the freedom to -- I'm very excited to be back in the race again because I think what we have seen over the past two years is that.
We haven't seen things change for the better than the fact that we've gotten worse.
As in the 2010 campaign she is painting herself as a job creator McMahon says in the next few weeks shall offer -- jobs plan.
As for her own business that she touted today as employing hundreds and trading on the New York Stock Exchange -- never actually said the name WWE.
I asked her how -- quell lingering concerns people might have with their wrestling affiliation.
Why she thinks her on they -- in the latest Quinnipiac University Paul remain high.
I just don't think people got to know me.
As well last time I won't be starting from zero this time I have really have -- already and I wanna build on that.
The man's numbers among women plagued her in the last race Jackson -- gagged and owned oil -- machinery.
-- -- man announced her -- today.
I mean manufacturing.
And a woman but I didn't -- actually it you know I know my way around -- know what's happening basically and -- -- work out Airbus.
You know I understanding and that's that's that you do and I worked my husband and support her husband and that's it it never -- -- -- -- Supporters suggest it'll be even less of a problem this time around.
With an economy that continues to decline -- Washington and voters will be looking for business experience.
A base of supporters name recognition.
Of campaign experience.
That's what's new.
I won't be running -- staying -- twenty years Barry.
Popular attorney general incumbent I think that's gonna make one difference for -- to do a lot of the same things that I didn't last campaign.
And that is I'm gonna go around our state.