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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

02/17/10 Greenwich Resident Richard Blumenthal Says it is "an open question" whether or not President Obama's services will be requested on the trail

"Richie Grow Some Freaking Democratic Balls"

Blumenthal Distances Himself From President Obama, Who Enjoys A 53 Percent Approval Rating

The Greenwich Democrat Says Obama is "someone who I deeply respect and admire," but also says he has differences with the president's policies.

“I haven’t presumed to ask. I don’t know whether he would and I don’t know whether we would ask. At this point it is an open question," - Greenwich Resident Richard Blumenthal Says The Answer Is Definitely Not Yes When Asked If He Wants Obama To Campaign For Him

Read this speech in the New Haven Register about Richard Blumenthal statements to the Yale University College Democrats.
Aparently The Blumenthal Campaign Has Done The Math
Obama = The Kiss Of Death In CT

Greenwich Resident Richard Blumenthal has repeatedly refused to comment on when asked if the president's appearance would be positive or a negative for his campaign.

Later Greenwich Resident Richard Blumenthal Started To Spin The Story To His Fellow Democrats.....

A spokesperson for Blumenthal said that the campaign is not attempting to break itself off from the White House but is instead focusing on speaking with Connecticut voters.

“I have been independent of Sen. Dodd and everyone else in Washington,” Blumenthal said.

Greenwich Resident Linda McMahon highlighted Blumenthal's remarks in an e-mail.

McMahon has clearly painted Democrat Blumenthal as skittish about backing Obama.

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