HARTFORD, Conn. — The Nov. 4 election results in Connecticut sent a clear message not just to President Donald Trump but to Gov. Ned Lamont as well.

That's what Scott McLean, a political science professor at Quinnipiac University, said following Tuesday's election results. He explained what they may reveal about where voters heads are at.

"We’re about to have a special legislative session. There's going to be a lot of talk about using the rainy-day fund to help support SNAP," McLean said. "It’s only been partially funded by the Trump Administration under court order. I think a lot of lawmakers are going to tell Gov. Lamont the rainy day is here.”

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Lamont announced Wednesday afternoon that

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