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Old 08-26-2006, 09:40 PM   #1
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Dems laud Conn. Senate candidate as star (AP)

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Dems laud Conn. Senate candidate as star

By SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press Writer 18 minutes ago

Ned Lamont headlined a recent fundraiser for the liberal Democracy for America. Days later, the Democratic Senate candidate was rubbing elbows with celebrities at a charity event sponsored by the liberal MoveOn.org, and he's been a guest on Air America, the liberal talk radio network.

Has the Greenwich businessman who defeated 18-year-veteran Sen. Joe Lieberman in this month's Democratic primary hit rock-star status among progressive Democrats?

"He's pretty darn close," said Tom Hughes, executive director of Democracy for America, which helped raise more than $100,000 for Lamont during the primary.

Lamont was the top attraction at a recent fundraising event for the group, founded in 2004 by Jim Dean, brother of Howard Dean — chairman of the Democratic National Committee, former Vermont governor and former presidential candidate.

"It was the talk of the political town when he was here," Hughes said. "He is known to progressives across the country right now as somebody who just toppled a really behind-the-times entrenched incumbent. That's a huge deal."

Lamont, who announced his candidacy as recently as March, faces a three-way race in November against Republican Alan Schlesinger and Lieberman, now running as an independent.

Lamont's campaign manager, Tom Swan, is quick to point out that even though his candidate has headlined a few out-of-state events, he is totally focused on Connecticut.

And Lamont himself downplays all the attention.

"No, I don't think so," he said, when asked if he's become celebrity in progressive Democratic circles. He said he's "talking to everybody I can. I'm going to small businesses and business associations, I'm talking to elderly, MoveOn.org."

Swan acknowledges that Lamont, a cable company executive whose only political experience has been at the local level, is in demand. He said the campaign has had to decline numerous requests for Lamont to appear for groups or other candidates. The campaign has also received numerous requests from politicians wanting to appear with Lamont.

"He's captured folks' attention because he stands for something and what he stands for is a principled, progressive Democratic Party that will stand up and fight against the failures of the Bush Administration and that's something that people have been calling for a while," said Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn.org.

Ken Dautrich, public policy professor at the University of Connecticut, and a former pollster, said he doesn't believe Lamont's status among liberal Democrats will be enough to defeat Lieberman in November.

"It's the traditional voter, the independent, which makes up a huge part of the electorate," he said. "They're not necessarily looking for a rock star, and that's what he is."

Still, Dautrich credits Lamont with energizing a segment of voters that haven't been enthusiastic about politics for years, especially young people. He said he sees students on the University of Connecticut campus wearing Lamont campaign buttons and talking about working for the campaign.

"He's kind of outside of the system. He's a newcomer to politics. Lieberman is as traditional as it gets in terms of a politician," Dautrich said. "(Lamont) is particularly appealing I think to young people who are more anti-war. He was able to unseat Lieberman and he has become almost a pop culture figure in politics."

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Old 08-26-2006, 09:48 PM   #2
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They really don't like Lieberman. But if Lamont has so much support, is taughting him on Air America and moveon.org really gonna help with the swing voters? I would think it would hurt him.
 
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He needs to get the progressive votes to really energize the base come election time.

Word has it that Hillary is going to be doing a lot to help Lamont in the coming months. Fundraising, campaigning for him, etc.. which will help a lot.

Lieberman, on the other hand, continues having to move further and further right as the Democratic establishment abandons him due to his idiotic rhetoric.
 
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Originally Posted by motivez View Post
He needs to get the progressive votes to really energize the base come election time.

Word has it that Hillary is going to be doing a lot to help Lamont in the coming months. Fundraising, campaigning for him, etc.. which will help a lot.

Lieberman, on the other hand, continues having to move further and further right as the Democratic establishment abandons him due to his idiotic rhetoric.
I agree he's gonna be forced to move right. And at this point I don't see him winning CT.

But do you think parading Lamont on Air America and moveon.org is going to help or hurt him with the swing voters? Lamont has the progressive/liberal vote. Lieberman has the loyal / conservative / swing vote. You would think they'd do what they could to step into Lieberman's base and not make Lamont seem more liberal than he is.
 
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The swing voters are ready for a change. There's an anti-incumbent feeling sweeping the nation, and ALL the polls point to it.

Lamont is so important because his victory, him doing well, etc.. will energize the liberal base to get out there and vote in the fall, while depressing the number of GOP voters who get out there who are disillusioned with the crappy GOP leadership.

I mean, they're even starting to lose the evangelical vote..
 
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