Robert V. Stefanowski, a former corporate executive who is seeking the Republican nomination for governor without paying the usual respects to the party hierarchy, is leading in one way so far — advertising. Stefanowski, of Madison, has spent a half-million dollars on television ads in the state. David Stemerman, of Greenwich, who closed his multibillion-dollar hedge fund to make a similar run for Connecticut governor, has also made a six-figure commitment to television ads. Political scientists say outsider Republicans like Stefanowski and Stemerman, with no name recognition or public record, have to work harder and spend their cash earlier. “First of all, they have to get on the ballot,” said Gary L.
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