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‘Inner-city kid’ launches bid to lead state GOP

- By Bill Bloxsom

MILFORD — When the call came, Christophe­r Lancia was ready and willing to do the right thing, he said.

“I don’t want to be governor, a state rep or a mayor, I want to get this party up,” said Lancia, a member of the Milford Republican Town Committee who served as campaign manager for Margaret Streicker’s campaign in the 3rd Congressio­nal District. “We have to go back to basics, our core values, and get everyone on same page.”

Lancia has announced his candidacy for chairman of the state Republican Party. If successful, he would replace J.R. Romano, who held the seat for the past six years is not seeking reelection.

“I was approached to run, and I’ll do the right thing,” Lancia said.

Raised in Bridgeport and a 1989 graduate of Central

High School, Lancia worked in the cable industry for 15 years, then joined the Coast Guard and worked as a Federal police officer at the Naval Submarine Base in Groton.

He said his background could help the Republican Party make inroads with traditiona­l Democratic voters in the cities.

“I’m an inner-city kid. I remember when there were two parties in Bridgeport,” he said. “We must come back to that. There must checks and balances.”

With a background in management, Lancia said he would be an ideal candidate to reach out to children in schools and talk about topics such as training, hiring and positionin­g themselves to succeed.

He knows it won’t be easy, though. The party is currently split and, in Connecticu­t at least, unpopular, he said.

“It will be hard fought, and we must bring the people back,” he said. “We must be more reactive to what is going on around us. In the end, we must run our own state, get the grassroots back, get back lower taxes, give people the chance to get their own businesses.”

As the party gears up for the 2022 gubernator­ial election, the candidate must be a good listener, Lancia said.

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