NewsJuly 9, 2018
HARTFORD, Conn. � A tasty typo mistakenly turned a U.S. Senate candidate�s name into that of a sandwich. The Connecticut Post reported a banner on Connecticut Senate candidate Dominic Rapini�s website�s read �Approved by Dominic Panini.� When told about the mistake, Rapini told the newspaper: �Oh, my God, you�re kidding me!� ...
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HARTFORD, Conn. � A tasty typo mistakenly turned a U.S. Senate candidate�s name into that of a sandwich.

The Connecticut Post reported a banner on Connecticut Senate candidate Dominic Rapini�s website�s read �Approved by Dominic Panini.�

When told about the mistake, Rapini told the newspaper: �Oh, my God, you�re kidding me!�

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The mistake was fixed as of Thursday afternoon.

The Apple executive faces Republican-endorsed candidate Matthew Corey in the August primary. They�re hoping to take on Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy in the fall.

Rapini�s last name already has an appetizing meaning. He said rapini means broccoli rabe in Italian, so people often find recipes when they Google his name.

Information from: Connecticut Post, http://www.connpost.com

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