Senator, Governor Are Worlds Apart Hartford Courant The first to embrace this notion was Ned Lamont, who wanted to be senator and is now exploring wanting to be governor. Close on his heels is Tom Foley, ... |
LATICONOMICS: Independents Are Gaining Traction By Ricardo Valenzuela In 2006, Mr. Lieberman lost a Democratic Party primary fight against antiwar candidate Ned Lamont but went on to win re-election as an independent. The plurality of voters in Connecticut, 44%, are unaffiliated with a party, ... LATICONOMICS - http://laticonomics.blogspot.com/ |
Swing State Project: Weekly Open Thread: What Races Are You ... By DavidNYC I'm extremely concerned about CT-SEN right now. Any chance we can get Dodd to just retire and run Richard Blumenthal or Ned Lamont. I really don't want to loose this seat because of a toxic candidate. ... Swing State Project - http://www.swingstateproject.com/ |
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