A week of early voting ended on Sunday ahead of Tuesday’s Democratic Party gubernatorial primary in Connecticut. “To be honest, for me it’s like the main elections that happen are the presidential ones. The mayor (gubernatorial) ones I don’t hear much information about, plus I’m still young,” said Ahmed Sabbbeh, a 20-year-old college student from Shelton, shortly after Lamont’s visit following Friday prayers on August 7. “As a 27-year-old man, just married, health care is very important to me, so affordable healthcare is essential,” said Bass. Health care costs and money in politics are concerns for Mohammed Elawa, a 22-year-old from Newtown.