BRIDGEPORT — Back in 2017, freshman City Council members Marcus Brown and Kyle Langan were 20-something outsiders and reformers who supporters hoped represented the future of the local Democratic Party. As they head into this re-election year, however, Brown and Langan will not be campaigning for a second term representing the Brooklawn neighborhood as partners. Brown confirmed Thursday that he plans to run with one of the veteran council members he and Langan unseated in a primary two years ago, M. Evette Brantley.
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