For Immediate Release
August 3, 2010
Contact: Justine Sessions, 860-418-7405 / Brian Coy, 703-477-8222
New Haven, CT - Businessman and Democratic candidate for governor Ned Lamont urged his opponent Dan Malloy to stick to the issues at today's debate:
"I decided to participate in this debate with Dan Malloy because I wanted the voters to see and hear from us directly, without the negative back and forth that has dominated the airwaves in the last ten days. This afternoon, I look forward to discussing issues and answering questions about my record and my plan to move Connecticut forward.
"Today I plan to focus on talking to the people of Connecticut about my own record, not attacking Dan. I hope he'll do the same. The voters want us to discuss who we are and what we stand for and I believe we should both pledge to take the high road today."
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