How many CT voters were on those Jet Blue diversions at Bradley?

Asked yet again on the federal investigation into Jet Blue strandings at Bradley Int Airport during the weekend’s freak snowstorm, Gov. Malloy just told reporters that he has bigger concerns than the folks who were kept in their planes for over 7 hours after being diverted to Bradley from elsewhere. “Can I just say something?” Malloy replied. “I got 700,000 households and businesses without power who are experiencing discomfort for greatly in excess of seven-and-a-half hours and our front-line responsibility is to coordinate the services to those people to the greatest degree that we can. In the aftermath of the storm and once we get people reconnected, we can do what we did in the aftermath of Irene: go back, look at what’s happened, what’s transpired and figure out how we can improve the services that we’re rendering. I think that’s really where the people of Connecticut’s head is right now. It’s about whether they can take a shower, whether they can warm their children, whether they can have a meal in their own house, whether they can get their kids back to school. And with all due respect to all of the questions about the other matters, that’s what we’re concentrating on at the moment.”