By Editorial Staff
(February 5, 2026) — On his campaign website, Republican candidate Mike France has issued the following statement regarding his candidacy for election in the Second Congressional District: “Over the past several months, I have traveled thousands of miles across Eastern Connecticut, met with hundreds of party leaders, and participated in countless meetings and local events. One message has come through loud and clear from Republicans, Democrats, and Unaffiliated voters alike: Eastern Connecticut needs new leadership in Congress—leadership that prioritizes affordability over blind party loyalty, and results over rhetoric. Congressman Joe Courtney has failed to provide that leadership, and our district deserves better. Replacing him with a Republican who will fight for Eastern Connecticut—not against it—remains essential.
From the outset, building on the success of our previous campaigns, there was a narrow but real path to victory in this race. Experience matters. Facts matter. Success requires unity, discipline and a shared commitment to defeating the incumbent. Unfortunately, a small number of Republican leaders in Eastern Connecticut chose internal division over cooperation. Their actions fractured the coalition necessary to win and undermined the
progress we had made.
After deep reflection and consultation with my family, I have concluded that I cannot continue to devote the extraordinary time and energy required to overcome these obstacles while also honoring my family and professional responsibilities. I also believe it is not appropriate to ask hardworking families across Eastern Connecticut to continue investing in a campaign that will win the convention and primary but cannot win the general election—which is what ultimately matters. As a result, I am suspending my campaign for Congress.
I am deeply grateful to the supporters, volunteers and donors who stood with me throughout this fight. Your commitment was real, meaningful and impactful. Together, we forced accountability, strengthened Republican competitiveness in Eastern Connecticut,
and supported critical down-ballot efforts that will continue to matter long after this race.
I remain confident that Eastern Connecticut will elect a Republican to Congress—but only if we commit to unity, discipline and principled leadership focused on winning, not internal power struggles. Thank you.”





