The women running for lieutenant governor — the state’s second highest office, one breath away from the governor’s seat and the tie-breaking vote in the senate — have heard it all. Even in Connecticut, even in 2018, even in the midst of the Me Too movement. Shortly after she announced her campaign for lieutenant governor in February, Darien First Selectman Jayme Stevenson, 56, was on the campaign trail alongside more than a dozen Republican men running for governor. She spoke about serious issues — the opioid and drug crisis, which has touched her personally, and the state’s growing fiscal problems — and the experience she believes qualifies her to deal with these issues as lieutenant governor.
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