The Day

France adds ex-Trump adviser to campaign team

- By BRIAN HALLENBECK

— Mike France, the former Republican state representa­tive making a second attempt to unseat Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney in the Second Congressio­nal District election, has named a former adviser to former President Donald Trump as his chief campaign strategist.

Announcing “a campaign shakeup” in a news release Thursday, France said Justin Clark, a Connecticu­t native, is leading his campaign against Courtney.

The release referred to Courtney, who has occupied eastern Connecticu­t’s congressio­nal seat since 2007, as a “clone” of President Joe Biden.

Biden, a Democrat, and Trump, a Republican, are set to vie for the presidency in a rematch of the 2020 election.

Clark is managing partner of National Public Affairs, a consulting firm he co-founded that “services a variety of candidates, campaign committees and other non-political entities,” according to an online post. Prior to serving as deputy campaign manager for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign, Clark served at the White House as both director of intergover­nmental affairs and director of public liaison.

In addition to providing France’s campaign with strategic advice, National Public Affairs has rebuilt the campaign’s fundraisin­g program, the campaign said in the release. France, of Gales Ferry, outraised Courtney in the fourth quarter of 2023, raising $164,524 from more than 10,000 donors with an average donation of $16.41, according to the campaign.

Federal Election Commission records show Courtney’s campaign raised $150,458 in the last quarter of 2023. During all of 2023, Courtney’s campaign raised $525,912 to the

Clark had previously served as

deputy national political director of Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign. A West Hartford native, he graduated from Wesleyan University and the University of Connecticu­t School of Law.

“I am honored to come back to my home state to support Mike,” Clark said in the release. “... This isn’t your parent’s second congressio­nal district, and when the voters learn that Joe Courtney has voted with Joe Biden 100% of the time and aided and abetted his open-border policy, voters will rush to support Mike France for Congress.”

France, who represente­d Ledyard, Preston and part of Montville while serving four terms in the state House of Representa­tives, said the addition of Clark and National Public Affairs will enable his campaign to scale up its operation and “beat Joe Courtney ... and his open-border cronies ...”

In 2022, Courtney won his ninth term with 58% of the vote to France’s 40%.

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