DERBY — With less than 10 days until the polls open, voters in the Lower Naugatuck Valley are still undecided about who they think should lead Connecticut for the next four years. This is the region where the GOP nominee Bob Stefanowski should have home field advantage — Donald Trump won in all of the industrial, blue-collar towns along the Naugatuck river in 2016 — and if an unofficial count of lawn signs is any indication, Stefanowski will have no trouble drumming up support here on Election Day. Stefanowski signs outnumber Democrat Ned Lamont a dozen to one along the river, and he won all of these towns in the Republican primary.
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