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Lamont: "A Blue State Deserves A Blue Senator"

by: BranfordBoy

Thu Feb 16, 2006 at 20:14:48 PM EST


I'm a little gun shy these days, but if my tired old eyes don't deceive me, this email just received from Ned Lamont says he's going to run! (Emphasis added.)

Dear Friend,

Congratulations. Since we launched www.NedLamont.com more than 1,000 people from Connecticut have signed up to volunteer, giving us the beginnings of the ground army we need to launch our campaign. During the next few weeks a team of volunteers will be individually contacting each volunteer from Connecticut who signed up and get you involved in specific campaign activities.

Because of your enthusiasm I have established a candidate committee and am in the process putting together a great campaign team.

I will formally announce my candidacy in March -- but first we need to do some more work. Joe Lieberman has already raised over $5 million and not surprisingly Republican lobbyists in Washington DC, including George H.W. Bush's former Chief of Staff, are stepping up to raise money for the Senator that was voted the most popular Democrat amongst lobbyists and Republicans in the National Journal’s annual poll.

In addition to what I will contribute, it will cost $500,000 to launch this campaign and we need to begin right now. You can make a secure contribution directly to my campaign on my Act Blue page.

http://www.nedlamont.com/actblue.html

Republican lobbyists are falling all over themselves to support Joe Lieberman. It's not just his votes for awful legislation such as the transportation bill with over 6,000 pork ridden earmarks, his unquestioning support for the 'stay the course strategy' in Iraq, or his support of last year's sham of an energy bill with billions in tax giveways to the oil producers and few incentives for conservation. During the past six years Senator Lieberman has been more likely to support the President on the big issues and too quick to criticize the Democratic alternatives.

Joe will claim he is an independent voice for Connecticut but in reality his cozy support for the Bush polices undermines our progressive values and undermines the Democrats who are promoting these values. A blue state should have a blue Senator.

Early financial support is essential if we are to build the campaign organization and show that this campaign is one to reckon with. Get our campaign started off right.

http://www.nedlamont.com/actblue.html

Winning this campaign will be a tremendous challenge. We are going to need a grassroots organization that combines the best of the old fashioned door to door politics with today's netroots.

We can only do this if we continue to grow. Please ask your friends, families, and neighbors to join us in challenging George Bush's favorite Democrat by signing up today.

http://www.NedLamont.com

Thank you,

Ned Lamont

Paid for by Ned Lamont for Senate, John Hartwell, Treasurer

BranfordBoy :: Lamont: "A Blue State Deserves A Blue Senator"
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Ned Lamont's campaign theme (0.00 / 0)
song could either be

Blue (da ba dee) - Eiffel 65

-or-

Rock The Boat - The Hues Corporation

And now that those songs are stuck in your head...I totally understand a deluge of 1.00 ratings.

|Spazeboy.net|Spazeboy's Guide to Political Videoblogging|


Imagine the video (4.00 / 2)
We'd Be singing "Rock The Boat"

The DLCers would Sing "Don't Rock the Boat,Baby

Us."Rock The Boat"

DLCers. Don't tip The Boat Over"

LMAO


[ Parent ]
A question that should be asked (0.00 / 0)
I hope someone has been smart enough to instruct those who will be calling the 1000+ Connecticut volunteers to ask things like:

Are you on your Democratic Town Committee?

Do you know any members of your Democratic Town Committee personally? Who?

Right now DTC members are the most important Dems in Connecticut. The Lamont campaign needs to reach them and get some share of mind.


Good start... (0.00 / 0)
It's promising that he mentioned volunteer opportunities before asking for cash.

Remember the horror of the Kerry campaign? Like daily requests for cash.

BTW - Going to my first DTC meeting next week; I'll see what I can subtly find out.

Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. - L. Cohen


[ Parent ]
Good for you (0.00 / 0)
Please report back.

[ Parent ]
Subtle ? hmmmmmmmmmmmm (0.00 / 0)
One of these days I'm going to Learn That.

[ Parent ]
F**k Being Gunshy (0.00 / 0)
The VPs about 500 miles from CT and blogs are the exact place to make mistakes.

You're Pen is much mightier than all the others on this site.Dip it back in that blood and do your magic.


[ Parent ]
The money thing... (4.00 / 1)
So I've got MoveOn responsively asking me for cash for progressive primary challenges. I'm assuming the other guys have declared. I feel more like giving my money to the outside-of-connecticut campaigns, where I can not volunteer. But then I feel like a cheapskate, because I'm not "supporting" the race I care most about.

This is all personal angst, by the way. I don't have thousands of dollars to send to any campaign. But how do you guys figure out how much to give and to whom?

Another factor is I'd like to build up MoveOn.org. I don't know if they've endorsed Ned yet, but something tells me he has to declare first. By giving through MoveOn, I'm simultaneously helping the candidate, and also helping a progressive political organization that will ultimately push for a more progressive Dem party.

Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. - L. Cohen


 
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