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CT-Sen, CT-Gov, CT-05: Caligiuri and Foley Look For an Exit

by: Crisitunity

Tue Nov 24, 2009 at 2:41 PM EST


The Republican field in the Connecticut Senate race is suddenly shedding candidates. Unable to carve out any space between Rob Simmons' name rec, Linda McMahon's huge wallet, and Peter Schiff's diehard base of weirdos, state Sen. and former Waterbury mayor Sam Caligiuri has dropped out and will instead run in CT-05 against Democratic sophomore Rep. Chris Murphy instead in the D+2 district (the most Republican-friendly one in Connecticut).

Caligirui will still have to make it past former Simmons aide Justin Bernier, who'd had enough fundraising success to get the NRCC's attention, in the GOP primary. When the rumors about Caligiuri being encouraged to switch races started last week, Bernier made it clear he wasn't going anywhere without a fight, and even invoked the specter of NY-23 in terms of what happens when insiders meddle in local races.

And now it sounds like former Ambassador Tom Foley -- who wasn't polling much better than Caligiuri, but who had more money and was closer to the state political establishment -- may follow Caligiuri out the door. Foley released a statement saying he's reconsidering the Senate race, and may jump over to the now-open gubernatorial race, where there is no official Republican candidate yet (although Lt. Governor Michael Fedele has sounded likely to run).

"I have had a number of conversations with people who are encouraging me to consider running for Governor because they believe I could better serve Connecticut today as Governor than as a Senator," said Foley, adding that he will make an announcement on his plans next week.
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This works out well for us
It increases the chances of Linda McMahon winning the GOP primary, thus fielding a much weaker candidate against Chris Dodd, and it also creates primaries in the 2 other most important races for the CT GOP, giving us some space to work with.  They're already at a disadvantage given the state's partisan tilt and the last thing they need are potentially bloody primaries in their three biggest races they had the best chances of winning.  These moves would do just that.

I agree
The only race in CT I am at all worried about is the Senate race.  I feel very confident about all of the others.  Even Dodd I still believe is at least even money to get re-elected despite the early polls.  Right now people only know about Dodd's negatives and not Simmons's negatives.

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Even worse, the site looks like Drudge
at least w/r/t format.  

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step your game up brobro

We can't stop here; this is bat country. -HST

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lol
Complete ripoff of the Drudge Report.  Get some originally and then get back to us dude.

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