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Report: Dannel Malloy Among Most 'Endangered' Governors

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – Could it be that Gov. Dannel Malloy is one of the most “endangered” governors in the United States? 

Gov. Dannel Malloy meets a baby goat at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center.

Gov. Dannel Malloy meets a baby goat at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center.

Photo Credit: Anthony Buzzeo
Gov. Dannel Malloy holds a press conference with Bridgeport and Fairfield officials regarding Friday's train derailment on the New Haven Line.

Gov. Dannel Malloy holds a press conference with Bridgeport and Fairfield officials regarding Friday's train derailment on the New Haven Line.

Photo Credit: Greg Canuel

Apparently The Washington Post thought so when it ranked him No. 8 out of 15 on its most endangered governors list, based on recent polling results.

The Washington Post cited a “surprising” Quinnipiac Poll that showed Malloy narrowly trailing his likely opponent, Republican Tom Foley, by 43 percent to 40 percent. Malloy will be up for re-election in fall 2014.  

Malloy beat Foley by a narrow margin in the 2010 election. Foley and Senate Minority Leader John McKinney of Fairfield are expected to seek the Republican nomination to challenge Malloy, should he run for re-election in 2014.

The Washington Post did give Malloy a presumed “slight edge,” in the future election but said Foley has shown “he’s a proven candidate in 2010 and Malloy hasn’t done much to suggest he’ll skate in 2014.”

To read the full Washington Post list, click here.

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